They're better than last year, but lower than they were last month. Some economists fear there's worse to come.
Unseasonably warm weather and a soon-to-expire tax credit failed to buoy Twin Cities home prices in March. Prices were 2.7 percent lower than they were in February, according to the widely watched S&P/ Case-Shiller home price index released Tuesday.
The only housing market to experience a larger percentage decrease during this period was Detroit.
The complete story By KARA McGUIRE can be read in the StarTribune
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