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DALLAS – Big D's home prices increased 6.9 percent year over year in December, according to the Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller Home Price Index.
That's slightly higher than the nation's 6.2 percent gain, but it was the smallest percentage price rise for Dallas home values in almost five years.
North Texas home price increases have been slowing for months after hitting record levels in 2017.
A combination of larger home inventories and buyer push back against high prices has slowed the rate of area property appreciation, analysts say.
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