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    National House Price Index Up 1.7% year-over-year in July

    DailyWesternBy DailyWesternSeptember 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    by Calculated Risk on 9/30/2025 09:00:00 AM

    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 Cotality Case-Shiller Index Records Annual Gain in July 2025

    The S&P Cotality Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census
    divisions, reported a 1.7% annual gain for July
    down from a 1.9% rise in the previous month. The 10-
    City Composite increased 2.3%, down from a 2.7% rise in the previous month. The 20-City Composite
    posted a year-over-year gain of 1.8%, down from a 2.2% increase in the previous month.

    New York again reported the highest annual gain among the 20 cities with a 6.4% increase in July,
    followed by Chicago and Cleveland with annual increases of 6.2% and 4.5%, respectively. Tampa posted the lowest return, falling 2.8%.

    After seasonal adjustment, the U.S. National Index posted a decrease of -0.1%. Both the 10-City
    Composite and 20-City Composite Indices posted drops of -0.1%, respectively.
    …
    “July’s results reinforce that the housing market has downshifted to a much slower gear,” said Nicholas
    Godec, CFA, CAIA, CIPM, Head of Fixed Income Tradables & Commodities at S&P Dow Jones
    Indices. “National home prices rose just 1.7% year-over-year, down from June’s 1.9% pace and a far
    cry from the double-digit gains of two years ago. In fact, this is one of the weakest annual price
    increases in the past decade – and notably, it’s below the 2.7% rise in consumer prices over the same
    period. In other words, U.S. home values have essentially stagnated after inflation, marking the third
    straight month of real housing wealth decline for homeowners. This reversal is striking: during the
    pandemic boom, home prices were climbing far faster than inflation, rapidly boosting homeowners’ real
    equity. Now, the situation has flipped – over the last year, owning a home yielded a modest nominal
    gain, but an inflation-adjusted loss.

    “What’s keeping price growth barely in positive territory at all is the rebound we saw earlier in 2025
    offsetting a soft patch in late 2024. National home prices edged down slightly last autumn and then
    crept back up in the first half of this year. The net result is that July’s index level is only about 1.7%
    higher than a year ago. Essentially, the market experienced a minor dip and recovery within a 12-month
    span, leaving us with little overall appreciation. This kind of volatile plateau stands in stark contrast to
    the roaring price surges of 2021, and it underscores just how decisively the market’s momentum has
    cooled.
    emphasis added

    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 down 0.1% in July (SA).  The Composite 20 index was down 0.1% (SA) in July.

    The National index was down 0.1% (SA) in July.

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

    The Composite 10 NSA was up 2.3% year-over-year.  The Composite 20 NSA was up 1.8% year-over-year.

    The National index NSA was up 1.7% year-over-year.

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

    House Index July National Price Yearoveryear
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