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U.S. Median Home Sale Price Reaches New All-Time High in June

David Krulac
  • Mechanicsburg, PA
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http://www.realtytrac.com/news/home-prices-and-sales/june-and-q2-2016-home-sales-report/

But only 1% higher than July 2005!  iow, it you bought the average house in July, 2005 and keep it for the next 11 years you would have made a whopping 1% increase in value!  That means don't buy average houses?