Housing Statistics

S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index

Case-Shiller Home Price Index November 2011 Report

Case-Shiller Home Price Index October 2011 Report

Case-Shiller Home Price Index September 2011 Report

Case-Shiller Home Price Index August 2011 Report

Case-Shiller Home Price Index July 2011 Report

Case-Shiller Home Price Index June 2011 Report

Case-Shiller Home Price Index May 2011 Report

S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index April 2011 Report

S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index March 2011 Report

S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index February 2011 Report

S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index January 2011 Report

S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index December 2010 Report

S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index November 2010 Report

S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index October 2010 Report

S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index September 2010 Report

Below, see data from the 20 metro areas Case-Shiller tracks, sortable by name, level, monthly change and year-over-year change — just click the column headers to re-sort. The Case Shiller indices have a base value of 100 in January 2000. So a current index value of 150 translates to a 50% appreciation rate since January 2000 for a typical home located within the metro market.

Atlanta
101.95
1.6%
-3.5%
Boston
147.07
-0.2%
-4.2%
Charlotte
108.42
-0.3%
-6.6%
Chicago
110.12
-0.4%
-8.6%
Cleveland
97.69
1.2%
-6.8%
Dallas
113.38
0.5%
-4.0%
Denver
122.32
1.5%
-4.1%
Detroit
62.74
-2.9%
-7.5%
Las Vegas
96.47
-0.7%
-6.2%
Los Angeles
168.20
0.3%
-2.1%
Miami
136.99
-0.2%
-5.6%
Minneapolis
106.07
0.4%
-11.1%
New York
164.17
0.8%
-2.8%
Phoenix
100.36
0.1%
-8.8%
Portland
132.84
0.1%
-9.2%
San Diego
154.50
0.4%
-4.3%
San Francisco
132.03
1.7%
-5.5%
Seattle
135.14
1.6%
-6.9%
Tampa
126.47
-0.4%
-7.7%
Washington
186.76
3.0%
4.0%

Sources: The Wall Street Journal, Standard & Poor’s and Fiserv

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