CoreLogic’s June Home Price Index (HPI) report, which includes distressed property sales data, reflects that home prices increased nationwide by 2.5% over June 2011 and 1.3% over May 2012.
On a state level, the HPI indicated that the states with the highest levels of price appreciation, including distressed sales, were Arizona (+13.8%), Idaho (+10.4%), South Dakota (+10.1%), and Utah (+8.3%). Excluding distressed sales, the states with the highest levels of price appreciation were South Dakota (+10.2%), Utah (+9.1%), Montana (+8.7%), Arizona (+8.7%), and Wyoming (+6.9%). To view the CoreLogic HPI map for June 2012, go to http://bit.ly/RqOskX