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U.S. Home Prices Rose More Than Estimated in February

U.S. March Existing Home Sales Rise 6.1%

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U.S. house prices rose more than economists estimated in February as the strongest labor market in seven years gives Americans the confidence to bid on property.

Prices climbed 0.7 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis from January, the Federal Housing Finance Agency said in a report Wednesday. The average economist estimate was for a 0.5 percent increase, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.