This is from our friends at Calculated Risk. Yes, it's national, not local figures, but please read the whole thing. It indicates that home prices may be stabilizing. Link: http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2011/04/corelogic-house-prices-declined-27-in.html
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From Core Logic: House prices decline, BUT r.e. prices showing signs of stability
From Core Logic: House prices decline, BUT r.e. prices showing signs of stability
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