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Case-Shiller: National House Price Index Up 5.0% year-over-year in July

S&P/Case-Shiller released the monthly Home Price Indices for July (“July” is a 3-month average of May, June and July closing prices).

This release includes prices for 20 individual cities, two composite indices (for 10 cities and 20 cities) and the monthly National index.

From S&P S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index All-Time Highs Continue in July 2024

The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census divisions, reported a 5.0% annual gain for July, down from a 5.5% annual gain in the previous month.
The 10-City Composite saw an annual increase of 6.8%, down from a 7.4% annual increase in the
previous month. The 20-City Composite posted a year-over-year increase of 5.9%, dropping from a
6.5% increase in the previous month. New York again reported the highest annual gain among the 20
cities with an 8.8% increase in July, followed by Las Vegas and Los Angeles with annual increases of
8.2% and 7.2%, respectively. Portland held the lowest rank for the smallest year-over-year growth,
notching the same 0.8% annual increase in July as last month.


The U.S. National Index, the 20-City Composite, and the 10-City Composite upward trends continued to
decelerate from last month, with pre-seasonality adjustment increases of 0.1% for the national index,
and both the 20-City and 10-City Composites remained unchanged on the month.

After seasonal adjustment, the U.S. National Index posted a month-over-month increase of 0.2%, while
both the 20-City and 10-City Composite reported a monthly rise of 0.3%.

“Accounting for seasonality of home purchases, we have witnessed 14 consecutive record highs in our National Index,” says Brian D. Luke, CFA, Head of Commodities, Real & Digital Assets. “While the S&P
500 has achieved 39 record highs and the S&P GSCI Gold TR hit 35 record highs, housing is following
a similar trajectory. The growth has come at a cost, with all but two markets decelerating last month,
eight markets seeing monthly declines, and the slowest annual growth nationally in 2024. Overall, the
indices continue to grow at a rate that exceeds long-run averages after accounting for inflation.

“We continue to observe outperformance in most low-price tiers in the market on a three- and five-year
horizon,” Luke continued. “The low-price tier of Tampa was the best performing market nationally with
five-year performance of 88%. The New York market was the best market annually, posting a gain of
8.9%. New York’s low-tier index, which include home values up to $533,000, helped drive that growth
with 10.8% annual gains. Over five years, markets such as New York and Atlanta saw low-price-tiered
indices outperforming their market by as much as 20% and 18%, respectively. The relative
outperformance of low-price-tiered indices has both benefited first-time homebuyers as well as made it
more difficult for those looking for a starter home. The opposite is happening in California, which has
the most expensive high-price tiers in the nation, all well over $1 million. The rich are getting richer in
San Diego, Los Angeles, and San Francisco where their high-price-tiered indices outperformed on a
one- and three-year basis. ”
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Case-Shiller House Prices Indices Click on graph for larger image.

The first graph shows the nominal seasonally adjusted Composite 10, Composite 20 and National indices (the Composite 20 was started in January 2000).

The Composite 10 index was up 0.3% in July (SA).  The Composite 20 index was up 0.3% (SA) in July.

The National index was up 0.2% (SA) in July.

Case-Shiller House Prices Indices The second graph shows the year-over-year change in all three indices.

The Composite 10 SA was up 6.8% year-over-year.  The Composite 20 SA was up 5.9% year-over-year.

The National index SA was up 5.0% year-over-year.

Annual price changes were close to expectations.  I’ll have more later.

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