U.S. home prices climb 1.29 percent year-over-year, Lance Lambert notes

U.S. home prices climb 1.29 percent year-over-year, Lance Lambert notes
U.S. home prices up 1.29 percent

Lance Lambert reports that U.S. single-family existing home prices are currently up 1.29 percent year-over-year, according to data tracked by ResiClub. The analysis highlights that these indices account for mix shift, providing a nuanced view of the housing market.

Lambert previously reported Berkshire Hathaway’s 2026 acquisitions of Taylor Morrison and McGuinn Homes as part of Greg Abel’s homebuilding strategy, according to ResiClub coverage. Earlier this year, he noted the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate stood at 6.63 percent, slightly down from 6.79 percent a year before, with the 10-year Treasury yield at 4.56 percent in his reporting. These developments offer additional context for recent movements in U.S. single-family home prices.

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