CivMetrics collects key real estate data for the largest cities in the United States. In this post, we look at new Case-Shiller Home Price Index data for 20 cities. For questions about our data, or to request data, please contact EBallantine@CivMetrics.com. Data is collected from FRED, released on December 27, 2022.

Single family home prices nationally fell 1 percent month-over-month in October, according to the latest Case-Shiller Home Price Index data.

The Case-Shiller Index measures residential housing prices nationally and in 20 cities.

The index is still up 9 percent year-over-year, although the number varies greatly depending on the city being measured.

Here are the ten cities with the greatest yearly growth in residential home prices:

Here are the ten cities that fall below the national average:

Below, find a sortable table of all 20 cities, their yearly and monthly changes, and raw index values.