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William Byers
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Black Knight Home Price Index Report

William Byers
  • Engineer
  • Jacksonville, FL
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The most recent national data by Black Knight:

http://www.bkfs.com/CorporateInformation/NewsRoom/Pages/20150223.aspx

- New York and Colorado see increases despite winter's seasonal effects

- New York ends 2014 just 0.6 percent off its pre-crisis peak

- Top-performing metros again dominated by Florida

- While recovery continues, Arizona and Florida still remain about 30 percent off their pre-crisis peaks

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Aaron T.
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Aaron T.
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  • Aguada, PR
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Its a double edged sword. Prices are up due to lower inventory, so we are seeing inflation.....however, rents are not increasing for landlords, so the CF margins are shrinking.

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