Home prices are in their longest slump since 2012. Here's what experts think happens next.
Home prices in the US are in their longest slump in over a decade, with Case-Shiller data showing Tuesday that prices just fell for the seventh consecutive month.
Year-over-year, the index climbed 3.8% in January, slower than the prior month's 5.6% rate and the smallest annual gain since 2019.
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