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FACTBOX: Home price percent change by metropolitan area
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Home prices extended their record slide in April, with every top metropolitan area now posting annual losses and many showing double-digit declines, according to the Standard & Poor's/Case Shiller home price index report on Tuesday. Below are the percent changes in April from March by metropolitan area.
AZ-Phoenix -3.4%
CA-Los Angeles -2.2%
CA-San Diego -2.6%
CA-San Francisco -2.2%
CO-Denver 0.8%
DC-Washington -1.0%
FL-Miami -4.1%
FL-Tampa -2.1%
GA-Atlanta -0.1%
IL-Chicago 0.1%
MA-Boston 0.1%
MI-Detroit -1.9%
MN-Minneapolis -2.2%
NC-Charlotte 0.2%
NV-Las Vegas -2.0%
NY-New York -1.3%
OH-Cleveland 2.9%
OR-Portland 0.3%
TX-Dallas 1.1%
WA-Seattle 0.7%
Composite-10 -1.6%
Composite-20 -1.4%
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