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- The decade-long rally in home prices could end when the Fed wraps up its tightening cycle, Robert Shiller said.
- He told CNBC that earlier rate hikes pushed people to buy homes before borrowing costs rose even further.
- "So that's been a positive influence on the market, but it's coming to an end."
More than 10 years of home price gains could soon come to a close once the Federal Reserve's tightening cycle ends, Yale economist Robert Shiller told CNBC.