Prices of single-family homes in the United States fell almost double the expected pace in October, the fourth consecutive decline, data from a closely watched survey showed Tuesday, fresh evidence the housing market continued to struggle. The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller composite index of 20 metropolitan areas declined 1 percent in October from September on a seasonally adjusted basis, faster than the 0.6 percent drop expected by economists polled by Reuters.
The drop followed a seasonally adjusted decline of 1.0 percent in September.
The S.&P., which publishes the indexes, also said home prices in the 20 cities index fell 0.8 percent from October 2009. Unadjusted for seasonal impact, the 20-city index fell 1.3 percent in October after a 0.8 percent decline in September.
The drop followed a seasonally adjusted decline of 1.0 percent in September.
The S.&P., which publishes the indexes, also said home prices in the 20 cities index fell 0.8 percent from October 2009. Unadjusted for seasonal impact, the 20-city index fell 1.3 percent in October after a 0.8 percent decline in September.
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