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NEW YORK, July 25 (Reuters) - U.S. single-family home prices accelerated at a slower pace in April, falling short of forecasts, a survey showed on Tuesday.<br><br>The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller composite index of 20 metropolitan areas rose 5.7 percent in May on a year-over-year basis from a upwardly revised 5.8 percent increase in April.<br><br>May's result fell just short of the 5.8 percent increase forecast in a Reuters poll of economists. If you have any type of concerns pertaining to where and how to make use of bubble shooter pet, you can call us at our own website. <br><br>David Blitzer, managing director and chairman of the index committee at S&P Dow Jones Indices, said the lean supply of homes was a key driver to the continued rise in prices. The inventory of existing homes for sale is around four months and new home construction remains subdued by historical standards.<br><br>Blitzer said the pace of gains varies significantly by market, which is unlike the pattern seen in the 2000-2006 housing bubble when rising prices were almost universal.<br><br>On a monthly basis, prices in the 20 cities rose 0.1 percent in May on a seasonally adjusted basis, the survey showed, short of expectations calling for a 0.3 percent increase.<br><br>On a non-seasonally adjusted basis, prices increased 0.8 percent from April. (Reporting by Dan Burns; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli)
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Midtown New York City has countless tourist attractions. Now, there are about 22 more. Ilya Naymushin/Rueters <br><br>The INSIDER Summary:<br><br>• A family of raccoons living in Central Park is NYC's latest tourist attraction. Should you loved this article and you would want to get more info relating to bubble shooter pet generously check out our own web site. <br>• Tourists feed the raccoons and snap selfies. <br>• The chief of education and wildlife for New York City parks advises against feeding or approaching them. <br><br> A family of wild raccoons is one of the newest selfie opportunities in Manhattan's Central Park. An estimated 22 raccoons live in the southern end of the park by "The Pond" and gather food from shutter-happy tourists. <br><br>Every evening, the raccoons emerge and prowl the path leading to 59th Street, waiting for visitors to leave them food in exchange for a photo or video. <br><br>According to a report from the New York Times, the animals in the park are well-fed. On a recent night, the raccoons were given "organic gummy bears...potato chips; and a piece of a hot dog." The raccoons are occasionally fed stale bagels from a local bakery. <br><br>i almost pet a raccoon in central park today and my brain said "DONT DO IT" but my heart said "NEW FRIEND" <br><br>— n a o m i (@naomicalhoun) September 28, 2016

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Midtown New York City has countless tourist attractions. Now, there are about 22 more. Ilya Naymushin/Rueters

The INSIDER Summary:

• A family of raccoons living in Central Park is NYC's latest tourist attraction. Should you loved this article and you would want to get more info relating to bubble shooter pet generously check out our own web site.
• Tourists feed the raccoons and snap selfies.
• The chief of education and wildlife for New York City parks advises against feeding or approaching them.

 A family of wild raccoons is one of the newest selfie opportunities in Manhattan's Central Park. An estimated 22 raccoons live in the southern end of the park by "The Pond" and gather food from shutter-happy tourists.

Every evening, the raccoons emerge and prowl the path leading to 59th Street, waiting for visitors to leave them food in exchange for a photo or video.

According to a report from the New York Times, the animals in the park are well-fed. On a recent night, the raccoons were given "organic gummy bears...potato chips; and a piece of a hot dog." The raccoons are occasionally fed stale bagels from a local bakery.

i almost pet a raccoon in central park today and my brain said "DONT DO IT" but my heart said "NEW FRIEND"

— n a o m i (@naomicalhoun) September 28, 2016