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Home Prices Up in July, Beating Forecasts

NEW YORK-- U.S. single-family home prices in July rose from the previous month, surpassing forecasts and bolstering the case for housing market stability after a three-year plunge, Standard & Poor's said on Tuesday.

The S&P/Case-Shiller composite index of 20 metropolitan areas rose 1.6% in July from June, more than triple the estimate of a 0.5% rise found in a Reuters poll. This index rose 1.4% the month before.

The 10-city index gained 1.7% in July after a 1.4% rise the previous month.

"These figures continue to support an indication of stabilization in national real estate values, but we do need to be cautious in coming months to assess whether the housing market will weather the expiration of the Federal First-TimeBuyer's Tax Credit in November, anticipated higher unemployment rates and a possible increase in foreclosures," David Blitzer, chairman of the index committee at S&P, said in a statement.

A first-time buyer credit of $8,000, which ends on Nov. 30, has jump-started housing activity this year but there are concerns about the impact when this incentive disappears.

The monthly price increases helped the annual rates, with the yearly pace of declines in home prices slowing to a 12.8% drop in the 10-city index and 13.3% downturn in the 20-city index.

All 20 metro areas showed an improvement in the annual rate of decline in July compared with June. On a monthly basis, only Seattle and Las Vegas showed declines.

Average home prices across the United States are now at levels seen in the autumn of 2003.

Prices have plummeted 33.5% for the 10-city index and 32.6% for the 20-city index from the peak in the second quarter of 2006, S&P said.

Despite the overall improvement, annual rates for all metro areas and the two composites remain in negative territory, with 14 of the 20 metro areas and both composites in double digits, S&P said.

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