Latest Case Shiller Index: Chicago Area Home Price Growth Ticks Up Again – ChicagoNow

National single family home prices rose 18.8% year over year, which was down from 19.0% in October. The Chicago area on the other hand rose to an 11.6% annual appreciation rate, up from 11.3% in October. Those two moves were enough to catapult the Chicago area into 3rd from last price, which is a higher ranking than it’s been in for quite some time.
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Streeterville
4 years ago

Up to third-place ranking for that month, but still literally at bottom of national ranking. That’s the real news on Chicago market’s residential real estate appreciation. Thank you, Ms. Preckwinkle and Ms. Foxx and Mr. Evans.

Last edited 4 years ago by Streeterville
debtsor
4 years ago

Massive bubble…will pop soon…look out below!

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