New York-Jersey City-White Plains, NY-NJ Home Prices Up 5.2% Year Over Year in March, According to First American Data & Analytics Monthly Home Price Index Report - Seite 3
Anaheim, Calif.
+10.5 percent
Miami
+10.4 percent
San Diego
+9.5 percent
Pittsburgh
+9.0 percent
Cambridge, Mass.
+8.2 percent
There were no CBSAs with a Year-Over-Year Decrease in HPI
HPI data for all 50 states and the largest 30 CBSAs by population is available here.
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The next release of the First American Data & Analytics House Price Index will take place the week of May 20, 2024.
First American Data & Analytics HPI Methodology
The First American Data & Analytics HPI report measures single-family home prices, including distressed sales, with indices updated monthly beginning in 1980 through the month of the current report. HPI data is provided at the national, state and CBSA levels and includes preliminary index estimates for the month prior to the report (i.e. the preliminary result of July transactions is reported in August). The most recent index results are subject to revision as data from more transactions become available.
The HPI uses a repeat-sales methodology, which measures prices changes for the same property over time using more than 46 million paired transactions to generate the indices. In non-disclosure states, the HPI utilizes a combination of public sales records, MLS sold and active listings, and appraisal data to estimate house prices. This comprehensive approach is particularly effective in areas where there is limited availability of accurate sale prices, such as non-disclosure states. Property type, price and location data are used to create more refined market segment indices. Real Estate-Owned transactions are not included.
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