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February 2025 S&P Case-Shiller Price Index: Home prices slow dramatically over February.
Home prices are increasingly untenable to potential home buyers. Waning consumer confidence, heightened insecurity over economic uncertainties and the future of household budgets are impacting the consumer housing market.
In 233 U.S. Cities, Even a Starter Home Costs $1 Million
Half of all states have at least one city where entry-level homes top $1 million — a lasting effect of pandemic-era price growth.
CPI Shelter Forecasts: Surprising jump in owner’s equivalent rent
Owner's equivalent rent jumps to 4.93% annualized monthly growth, despite no real change in Zillow's CPI shelter release forecast. Still expecting more aggressively by the end of 2025 into the next.
January 2025 S&P Case-Shiller Price Index: Home prices accelerate, again.
In January, strong stock portfolios, and in the case of repeat buyers, record high home equity from the last sale, enable enough buyers to keep the pressure on.
Privately Listed Homes Disproportionately Harm Sellers of Color
Home sellers in communities of color lose $6,000 more on average when selling off the MLS