KEY POINTS
  • Home prices are still rising, but the pace of the gains continues to slow, as potential homebuyers hit an affordability wall and sellers cave to the new reality.
  • Home prices rose 6 percent annually in July, down from the 6.2 percent gain in June, according to the S&P Corelogic Case-Shiller national index.
  • The 20-city index rose 5.9 percent annually, down from 6.4 percent in June.
  • The 10-city index rose 5.5 percent annually, down from 6.0 percent the previous month.
A real estate consultant from Re/Max Advance Realty shows a new home to a prospective buyer in Miami, Florida.

Home prices are still rising, but the pace of the gains continues to slow, as potential homebuyers hit an affordability wall and sellers cave to the new reality.

Home prices rose 6 percent annually in July, down from the 6.2 percent gain in June, according to the S&P Corelogic Case-Shiller national index.