The chart displays the S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. Home Price index for major cities as of February 2023. The first chart illustrates the latest percent changes for these cities. Among the cities on the West Coast, San Francisco, Seattle, San Diego, Denver, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles experienced a decline in home prices. In contrast, cities in the South such as Dallas and Atlanta saw the highest increase in home prices. Other cities that experienced an increase in home prices include Atlanta, New York, Boston, Chicago, Washington DC, and Miami.
The following charts depict the percentage changes from the previous year in major cities across the United States. While some cities have experienced a decline in home prices, others continue to show positive growth. However, it is noteworthy that all cities have been experiencing an overall downward trend in home prices.
Among the major cities in the United States, Seattle and San Francisco have witnessed the most significant declines in home prices. These cities have experienced substantial decreases in housing prices compared to other cities.
Despite the overall downward trend in home prices, Dallas and Atlanta have managed to maintain positive growth rates in their housing markets. These cities continue to experience increases in home prices, albeit at a slower pace compared to previous periods.
No comments:
Post a Comment