For the first time in 2022, San Diego home prices slipped in their march toward higher prices.
That, based on the latest report from the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index, which is crafted drawing on figures collected at the closing of April.
As many struggle to find affordable housing, NBC 7's Artie Ojeda shows how some people are making a giant decision to move into a tiny living space. While the slowing was not significant — yes, the average home in America's Finest City increased 28.5% in value compared with a year earlier, as opposed to the previous month, when the same home was up 29.6% year-over-year — the figure may still be a harbinger of things to come. After all, April 30 was an eternity ago in financial years. The Dow was still rocking well above 30K, for one thing; 32,977.21, to be exact.
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