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Index for Bay Area Home Values Slips Despite Nationwide Gains

Index for Bay Area Home Values Slips Despite Nationwide Gains

Having slipped in May despite nationwide gains, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – slipped another 0.6 percent in June, versus an average increase of 0.6 percent nationwide, and the... Read More »

While up Nationally, Index for Bay Area Home Values Slips

While up Nationally, Index for Bay Area Home Values Slips

Having inched up to an all-time high in April, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – slipped 0.2 percent in May and the year-over-year gain for the index inched down... Read More »

Index for Bay Area Home Values Inches up to a New High, But…

Index for Bay Area Home Values Inches up to a New High, But…

Having ticked up an upwardly revised 2.1 percent in March, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – inched up another 0.7 percent in April to a new all-time high, but... Read More »

Index for Bay Area Home Values Hits a New High, But…

Index for Bay Area Home Values Hits a New High, But…

Having ticked up an upwardly revised 1.2 percent in February, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – ticked up nearly two (1.8) percent in March to a new all-time high.... Read More »

Index for Bay Area Home Values Actually Inched Up, But…

Index for Bay Area Home Values Actually Inched Up, But…

Having slipped in January, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – inched up 0.9 percent in February to within one (1) percent of last June’s peak, prior to the widespread... Read More »

Index for Bay Area Home Values Started the Year With a Slip

Index for Bay Area Home Values Started the Year With a Slip

Having ended last year up 2.1 percent on a year-over-year basis but 1.3 percent below peak, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – slipped another 0.5 percent in January, which... Read More »

Index for Bay Area Home Values Ended 2019 Up (And Down)

Index for Bay Area Home Values Ended 2019 Up (And Down)

Having eked out a 0.2 percent gain last November, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – was unchanged in December, ending the year up 2.1 percent on a year-over-year basis... Read More »

Index For Bay Area Home Values Ekes Out A Gain

Index For Bay Area Home Values Ekes Out A Gain

Having dropped a total of 1.5 percent from July through October, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – inched up 0.2 percent in November and is now running 0.5 percent... Read More »

Index for Bay Area Home Values Slips Again Despite National Gains

Index for Bay Area Home Values Slips Again Despite National Gains

Having turned negative two months ago, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – has since shed 1.5 percent of its value, an outcome which shouldn’t catch any plugged-in readers by... Read More »

Index for Bay Area Home Values Drops Despite Gains Nationwide

Index for Bay Area Home Values Drops Despite Gains Nationwide

Having turned negative last month, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – has shed another 0.6 percent, an outcome which shouldn’t catch any plugged-in readers by surprise. As such, the... Read More »