Government report also notes prices fell 0.3% April to May, seasonally adjusted; price index down nearly 5% from 2007 peak.
July 22, 2008: 11:13 AM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A government report says U.S. home prices fell 4.8% in May from the same month last year.
The Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight also says prices, on a seasonally adjusted basis, fell 0.3% from April to May. The index is down almost 5% from its peak in April of last year.
OFHEO oversees the government-sponsored mortgage-finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
The index is calculated using mortgage loans of $417,000 or less.
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