Home price increases, city by city
A long view of downtown Los Angeles framed by the San Gabriel Mountains. Home price index rise: 19.2%. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller index of 20 large U.S. cities rose 2.4% in May compared with the previous month and 12.2% from a year earlier. Here is how each of the cities fared.
“Standing Frame,” left, by David Nash and “Spoon Bridge and Cherry” by Claes Oldenburg in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. Home price index rise: 14.1%. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
View from a rooftop in Brooklyn. Home price index rise: 3.3%. (Andrew Burton / Getty Images)
Charlotte skyline at sunset. Home price index rise: 7.0%. (Gary O’Brien / Associated Press)
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Miami on the waterfront. Home price index rise: 14.2%. (Steve Dunwell / Getty Images)
An Elvis impersonator takes a call in front of a legendary Las Vegas sign. Home price index rise: 23.3%. (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)
A bike break in front of the Seattle cityscape. Home price index rise: 11.9%. (Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times)
Phoenix through desert and fog. Home price index rise: 20.6%. (Deirdre Hamill / Associated Press)
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Helicopters hover toward the White House. Home price index rise: 6.5%. (T.J. Kirkpatrick / Getty Images)
Taking in the view of San Diego from Point Loma. Home price index rise: 17.3%. (Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times)
Boston’s Custom House Tower. Home price index rise: 7.5%. (Julia Malakie / Associated Press)
A lovely moment on the Golden Gate Bridge. Home price index rise: 24.5%. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
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Sunlight reflects off of Denver’s skyline. Home price index rise: 9.7%. (David Zalubowski / Associated Press)
Sailboats race across Lake Michigan. Home price index rise: 8.5%. (Stephen Almeida / Associated Press)
A pending sale in Miami. (Joe Raedle / Getty Images)
Crossing the Atlanta BeltLine. Home price index rise: 20.1%. (David Goldman / Associated Press)
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The city with the Willamette River in view. Home price index rise: 12.5%. (Don Ryan / Associated Press)