At 11.7 percent, Wyoming continued to register well above the nationwide rate of residential appreciation in the nation between the first quarter of 2006 and the first quarter of 2007, the U.S. Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight reports.
Also performing well-above the national norm during the first quarter of this year were:
- Utah: 17.0 percent
- Idaho: 12.3 percent
- Montana: 11.7 percent
- Washington: 11.6 percent
Nationaly, home prices rose 4.3 percent during this period, while prices of other goods and services, excluding shelter, rose only 1.6 percent. |