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The indices kept by Standard & Poor are normalized to a value of 100 in January 2000. They are based on original work by economists Karl Case and Robert Shiller, whose team calculated the home price index back to 1890. Case and Shiller's index is normalized to a value of 100 in 1890. The Case-Shiller index on Shiller's website is updated ...
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Special pages; Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL; ... English: The Case–Shiller Real Home Price Index, with values from 1890 until August 2019.
Case-Shiller’s 10-city index remained flat from October, rising 4.9 percent, and the 20-city index was up 4.3 percent, a nominal increase over the previous month’s 4.2 percent.
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller National Home Price Index increased 0.7% in September from ... The index tracking home sales prices in the 20 largest US cities gained 0.7% in September from August ...
The index’s 10-city composite rose 7.4% annually, down from 7.8% in the previous month. The 20-city composite was 6.5% higher year over year, down from a 6.9% increase in May.
The Case-Shiller index prices are measured monthly and track repeat sales of houses using a modified version of the weighted-repeat sales methodology proposed by Karl Case, Robert Shiller, and Allan Weiss. This means that, to a large extent, it can adjust for the quality of the homes sold, unlike simple averages.
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index® rose 18% year-over-year in June (non-seasonally adjusted), down from 19.7% in May. The post June 2022 Case-Shiller Results ...