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‘Unstoppable’ home prices hit new high

This is the third consecutive month of accelerating gains August’s S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index shows that home prices are continuing to ascend to all-time highs with no signs of slowing down. August 2017’s national index comes in at 195.05, a 6.1 percent year-over-year increase from August 2016 and a seasonally adjusted 0.1 percent month-over-month increase. “Home price increases appear to be unstoppable,” said S&P Dow Jones Indices Managing Director and Chairman of the Index Committee David M. Blitzer in a statement. “The ongoing rise in home prices poses questions of why prices are climbing and whether they will continue to outpace most of the economy.” Coupled with a strong economy, mortgage rates that remain historically low are creating market conditions that support home prices reaching all-time highs. But as the Fed bumps up short-term interest rates, demand is expected to weaken and eventually soften the cost of housing.

10-city and 20-city composite

The 10-City and 20-City composite posted 5.3 percent and 5.9 percent year-over-year gains, respectively, and the cities of Seattle, Washington; San Diego, California; and Las Vegas, Nevada led the way. Seattle reported a 13.2 percent year-over-year price increase, followed by Las Vegas with an 8.6 percent increase. San Diego shored up the end of the pack with a 7.8 percent increase. The 10-City and 20-City composites reported 0.5 percent and 0.4 percent seasonally adjusted month-over-month increases, and only San Francisco reported a negative (-0.1 percent) monthly price change.

About S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index

The S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index is a composite of single-family home price indices that is calculated every month; the indices for the nine U.S. Census divisions are calculated using estimates of the aggregate value of single-family housing stock for the time period in question. The nine divisions are:
  • New England
  • Middle Atlantic
  • East North Central
  • West North Central
  • South Atlantic
  • East South Central
  • West South Central
  • Mountain
  • Pacific
CoreLogic serves as the calculation agent for the S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index. Source: inman.com

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