Home prices showed mild acceleration in November, with the S&P Case-Shiller National Index up 1.4% annually and the 10-City Composite rising 2.0%. Monthly seasonally adjusted gains were 0.4% nationally and up to 0.5% in major city composites. Chicago, New York, and Cleveland saw the highest yearly increases. The Federal Housing Finance Agency reported a 0.6% monthly and 1.9% annual rise in home prices, with regional variations across census divisions.
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