S&P Corelogic Case Shiller Index Records 3.9% Annual Gain in December 2024

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Thursday, February 27th, 2025

 S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI) today released the December 2024 results for the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices. The leading measure of U.S. home prices recorded a 3.9% annual gain in December 2024, a slight increase from the previous annual gains in 2024. More than 27 years of history are available for the data series and can be accessed in full by going to https://www.spglobal.com/spdji/en/index-family/indicators/sp-corelogic-case-shiller/.

YEAR-OVER-YEAR

The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census divisions, reported a 3.9% annual return for December, up from a 3.7% annual gain in the previous month. The 10-City Composite saw an annual increase of 5.1%, up from a 5% annual increase in the previous month. The 20-City Composite posted a year-over-year increase of 4.5%, up from a 4.3% increase in the previous month. New York again reported the highest annual gain among the 20 cities with a 7.2% increase in December, followed by Chicago and Boston with annual increases of 6.6% and 6.3%, respectively. Tampa posted the lowest return, falling 1.1%.

MONTH-OVER-MONTH

The pre-seasonally adjusted U.S. National and 20-City Composite Indices' upward trends continued to reverse in December, with both posting a -0.1% drop. The 10-City Composite's monthly return dropped 0.04%.

After seasonal adjustment, the U.S. National, 20-City, and 10-City Composite Indices all posted a month-over-month increase of 0.5%.

ANALYSIS

"It has been five years since the Covid-19 outbreak took hold of the global economy, sparking unprecedented volatility, massive fiscal and monetary stimulus, and a housing market that responded to national migratory changes in how we work and where we live," says Brian D. Luke, CFA, Head of Commodities, Real & Digital Assets at S&P Dow Jones Indices. "National home prices have risen by 8.8% annually since 2020, led by markets in Florida, North Carolina, Southern California, and Arizona. While our National Index continues to trend above inflation, we are a few years removed from peak home price appreciation of 18.9% observed in 2021 and are seeing below-trend growth over the history of the index.

"Home prices stalled during the second half of the year with markets in the West dropping the fastest. San Francisco, the worst performing market since 2020, dropped 4.5% during the last six months of the year, followed by Seattle with a 3.0% decline. San Francisco is now 11.0% lower than its post-pandemic peak reached in May 2022. Previous strongholds like San Diego and Tampaexperienced declines of 2.9% and 2.7%, respectively, during the second half of the year. After accounting for seasonal adjustments, our National Index pushed forward to achieve a 19th consecutive all-time high," Luke continued. "The longest such streak occurred for over 12-years, notching 153 consecutive all-time highs from July 1993 to March 2006.

"The Northeast continues to lead all regions with above-trend growth, led by New York for the eighth consecutive time. Boston reached an all-time high, the only market to do so for the period ended December 2024.

"The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index continues to highlight the upward trend of home prices nationally," Luke concluded. "Through this recent market cycle, the ability of Americans to grow wealth by participating in the upside of the U.S. housing market, particularly if done through a leveraged position by securing a mortgage, has proven to be historically beneficial."

SUPPORTING DATA

Table 1 below shows the housing boom/bust peaks and troughs for the three composites along with the current levels and percentage changes from the peaks and troughs.

 

2006 Peak

2012 Trough

Current

Index

Level

Date

Level

Date

From Peak (%)

Level

From Trough (%)

From Peak (%)

National

184.61

Jul-06

133.99

Feb-12

-27.4 %

323.22

141.2 %

75.1 %

20-City

206.52

Jul-06

134.07

Mar-12

-35.1 %

332.21

147.8 %

60.9 %

10-City

226.29

Jun-06

146.45

Mar-12

-35.3 %

350.38

139.2 %

54.8 %

                   

Table 2 below summarizes the results for December 2024. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices could be revised for the prior 24 months, based on the receipt of additional source data.

 

December 2024

December/November

November/October

1-Year

 

Metropolitan Area

Level

Change (%)

Change (%)

Change (%)

 

Atlanta

246.51

-0.56 %

-0.27 %

2.35 %

 

Boston

340.57

0.42 %

0.42 %

6.35 %

 

Charlotte

280.06

-0.28 %

-0.05 %

3.47 %

 

Chicago

210.23

0.19 %

-0.35 %

6.60 %

 

Cleveland

192.42

-0.90 %

-0.01 %

5.24 %

 

Dallas

295.16

-0.01 %

-0.54 %

1.61 %

 

Denver

315.00

0.08 %

-0.48 %

1.51 %

 

Detroit

188.86

-0.57 %

-0.29 %

4.76 %

 

Las Vegas

300.51

0.05 %

-0.13 %

5.43 %

 

Los Angeles

436.47

-0.10 %

0.02 %

3.57 %

 

Miami

443.39

0.40 %

0.24 %

3.28 %

 

Minneapolis

239.31

-0.54 %

-0.38 %

3.20 %

 

New York

317.13

-0.19 %

0.33 %

7.22 %

 

Phoenix

329.62

-0.06 %

0.02 %

2.09 %

 

Portland

328.57

-0.10 %

-0.32 %

2.92 %

 

San Diego

435.87

0.06 %

-0.38 %

5.51 %

 

San Francisco

350.43

-0.20 %

-0.70 %

2.61 %

 

Seattle

385.72

-0.30 %

-0.74 %

5.61 %

 

Tampa

377.84

-1.02 %

-0.65 %

-1.11 %

 

Washington

329.85

-0.30 %

-0.08 %

5.55 %

 

Composite-10

350.38

-0.04 %

0.01 %

5.10 %

 

Composite-20

332.21

-0.13 %

-0.11 %

4.48 %

 

U.S. National

323.22

-0.15 %

-0.16 %

3.92 %

 

Sources: S&P Dow Jones Indices and CoreLogic

       

Data through December 2024

     
         

Table 3 below shows a summary of the monthly changes using the seasonally adjusted (SA) and non-seasonally adjusted (NSA) data. Since its launch in early 2006, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices have published, and the markets have followed and reported on, the non-seasonally adjusted data set used in the headline indices. For analytical purposes, S&P Dow Jones Indices publishes a seasonally adjusted data set covered in the headline indices, as well as for the 17 of 20 markets with tiered price indices and the five condo markets that are tracked.

 

December/November Change (%)

November/October Change (%)

Metropolitan Area

NSA

SA

NSA

SA

Atlanta

-0.56 %

0.12 %

-0.27 %

0.25 %

Boston

0.42 %

1.23 %

0.42 %

1.02 %

Charlotte

-0.28 %

0.40 %

-0.05 %

0.42 %

Chicago

0.19 %

1.00 %

-0.35 %

0.43 %

Cleveland

-0.90 %

0.14 %

-0.01 %

0.44 %

Dallas

-0.01 %

0.47 %

-0.54 %

0.29 %

Denver

0.08 %

0.71 %

-0.48 %

0.29 %

Detroit

-0.57 %

0.39 %

-0.29 %

0.30 %

Las Vegas

0.05 %

0.70 %

-0.13 %

0.57 %

Los Angeles

-0.10 %

0.43 %

0.02 %

0.46 %

Miami

0.40 %

0.76 %

0.24 %

0.57 %

Minneapolis

-0.54 %

0.42 %

-0.38 %

0.41 %

New York

-0.19 %

0.22 %

0.33 %

0.39 %

Phoenix

-0.06 %

0.89 %

0.02 %

0.90 %

Portland

-0.10 %

0.73 %

-0.32 %

0.63 %

San Diego

0.06 %

0.68 %

-0.38 %

0.54 %

San Francisco

-0.20 %

0.51 %

-0.70 %

0.23 %

Seattle

-0.30 %

0.49 %

-0.74 %

0.12 %

Tampa

-1.02 %

-0.30 %

-0.65 %

-0.19 %

Washington

-0.30 %

0.00 %

-0.08 %

0.32 %

Composite-10

-0.04 %

0.55 %

0.01 %

0.47 %

Composite-20

-0.13 %

0.52 %

-0.11 %

0.44 %

U.S. National

-0.15 %

0.46 %

-0.16 %

0.41 %

Sources: S&P Dow Jones Indices and CoreLogic

Data through December 2024

       

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