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Q1 Home price index: 1.6 percent
Q1 Foreclosure rate (YOY change): 1.5 percent (up 50.1 percent)
Q1 90+ day delinquency rate (YOY change): 6.2 percent (up 45.2 percent)
April 2010 unemployment rate: 8.2 percent
Prices throughout Texas are expected to rebound fairly quickly, said a Fiserv Case-Shiller report in April, and while prices in the Fort Worth-area will decrease this year, they should recover to peak levels by the second quarter of 2013, reported the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
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