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Home Prices Highest Since April 2006

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Getty 041713 HomeMortgage?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1369753994434Creatas/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — Home prices in cities around the country surged 10 percent in the past year to highs that haven’t been seen since the end of the housing bubble.

Prices around the country rose the most since April 2006, though in most places they are still well below their 2006 peak, according to the Case-Shiller house price index, which includes data through March 2013.

Phoenix, San Francisco and Las Vegas had the biggest jump in home prices, with increases of more than 20 percent compared with a year ago.

The housing market, while apparently on the road to recovery, is not yet fully healed.  A large number of homes are still in some stage of foreclosure and investors rather than first-time home buyers make up an outsized chunk of the housing market.

Many economists though are still confident that we are on the way to a healthy market. 

“This is not a bubble,” says economist Diane Swonk.  ”We are regaining lost ground which is a game-changer for most households since their home is what they rely on for wealth.”

Still the rise in home prices could be among the factors contributing to resilience in consumer spending despite a tax hike at the beginning of the year.  As home prices rise consumers feel confident to spend on other items like a new car.

The housing market in cities, including Seattle and Charlotte, is pushing back into positive territory after a couple of months in decline.  Prices were up 3 percent in Seattle compared with a month ago, and 2.4 percent in Charlotte.

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