KEY POINTS
  • Home values in January were 4.4 percent higher than a year earlier, the smallest gain since August 2012, according to CoreLogic.
  • Price gains have been shrinking since April, when they peaked at a 6.6 percent gain.
  • Lower mortgage rates now could reignite the heat under home prices
A realtor, at right, shows prospective buyers a property in Newport Beach, California.

Home prices in January rose at the slowest pace in nearly seven years, but buyers shouldn't feel too confident just yet. Prices might be on the verge of picking up yet again.

Home values in January were 4.4 percent higher than a year earlier, smaller than the 4.7 percent annual gain in December, according to CoreLogic. Price gains have been shrinking since April, when they peaked at a 6.6 percent gain. January's read was the smallest gain since August 2012.