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HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Arkansas

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 2.66 percent of loans in Arkansas were
seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more or in
foreclosure). The national rate stood at 2.28 percent.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased 18
basis points (bps) in Arkansas between March 2017
and June 2017. Loans that are delinquent 90 days or
more decreased 7 bps; foreclosures decreased 11 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Arkansas
House Prices

SECOND QUARTER 2017

Arkansas House Prices
150

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for Arkansas were 0.5 percent higher
(FHFA) and 1.0 percent higher (CoreLogic)
than in the first quarter of 2017. Since
the second quarter of 2016, house price
indices were 3.7 percent higher (FHFA)
and 4.1 percent higher (CoreLogic).

140
130
120
110

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

100

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

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Little Rock MSA

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 3.11 percent of loans in the Little Rock MSA
were seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more or
in foreclosure). The national rate stood at 2.28 percent.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased
25 basis points (bps) in the Little Rock MSA
between March 2017 and June 2017. Loans that
are delinquent 90 days or more decreased
14 bps; foreclosures decreased 11 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE
DECEMBER
2017 2015

Little Rock MSA
House Prices

SECOND QUARTER 2017

Little Rock, Ark MSA House Prices
160

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for the Little Rock MSA were 2.3
percent higher (FHFA) and 0.5 percent
higher (CoreLogic) than in the first quarter
of 2017. Since the second quarter of 2016,
house price indices were 3.0 percent higher
(FHFA) and 2.1 percent higher (CoreLogic).

150
140
130
120
110

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

100

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Illinois

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 2.64 percent of loans in Illinois were
seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more or in
foreclosure). The national rate stood at 2.28 percent.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased 20
basis points (bps) in Illinois between March 2017 and
June 2017. Loans that are delinquent 90 days or more
decreased 12 bps; foreclosures decreased 7 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Illinois

House Prices
SECOND QUARTER 2017

Illinois House Prices
170

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for Illinois were 0.1 percent higher
(FHFA) and 0.2 percent higher (CoreLogic)
than in the first quarter of 2017. Since
the second quarter of 2016, house price
indices were 4.6 percent higher (FHFA)
and 4.0 percent higher (CoreLogic).

160
150
140
130
120
110

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

100

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Indiana

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 2.83 percent of loans in Indiana were
seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more or in
foreclosure). The national rate stood at 2.28 percent.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased 15
basis points (bps) in Indiana between March 2017 and
June 2017. Loans that are delinquent 90 days or more
decreased 6 bps; foreclosures decreased 10 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Indiana

House Prices
SECOND QUARTER 2017

Indiana House Prices
135

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for Indiana were 1.3 percent higher
(FHFA) and 1.4 percent higher (CoreLogic)
than in the first quarter of 2017. Since
the second quarter of 2016, house price
indices were 5.9 percent higher (FHFA)
and 5.0 percent higher (CoreLogic).

130
125
120
115
110
105
100

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

95

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Kentucky

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 2.56 percent of loans in Kentucky were
seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more or in
foreclosure). The national rate stood at 2.28 percent.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased 15
basis points (bps) in Kentucky between March 2017
and June 2017. Loans that are delinquent 90 days or
more decreased 4 bps; foreclosures decreased 8 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Kentucky
House Prices

SECOND QUARTER 2017

Kentucky House Prices
145

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for Kentucky were 1.0 percent higher
(FHFA) and 1.3 percent higher (CoreLogic)
than in the first quarter of 2017. Since
the second quarter of 2016, house price
indices were 6.5 percent higher (FHFA)
and 4.7 percent higher (CoreLogic).

140
135
130
125
120
115
110
105

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

100

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Louisville MSA

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 2.51 percent of loans in the Louisville MSA
were seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more or
in foreclosure). The national rate stood at 2.28 percent.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased 13
basis points (bps) in the Louisville MSA between March
2017 and June 2017. Loans that are delinquent 90 days
or more decreased 6 bps; foreclosures decreased 7 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE
DECEMBER
2017 2015

Louisville MSA
House Prices

SECOND QUARTER 2017

Louisville, Ky MSA House Prices
160

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for the Louisville MSA were 2.4
percent higher (FHFA) and 0.7 percent
higher (CoreLogic) than in the first quarter
of 2017. Since the second quarter of 2016,
house price indices were 6.9 percent higher
(FHFA) and 3.4 percent higher (CoreLogic).

155
150
145
140
135
130
125
120

115
110

105

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

100

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Mississippi

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 4.07 percent of loans in Mississippi were
seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more or in
foreclosure). The national rate stood at 2.28 percent.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased 18
basis points (bps) in Mississippi between March 2017
and June 2017. Loans that are delinquent 90 days or
more decreased 6 bps; foreclosures decreased 10 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Mississippi
House Prices

SECOND QUARTER 2017

Mississippi House Prices
150

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for Mississippi were 0.6 percent
higher (FHFA) and 1.8 percent higher
(CoreLogic) than in the first quarter of 2017.
Since the second quarter of 2016, house
price indices were 4.0 percent higher (FHFA)
and 3.2 percent higher (CoreLogic).

140
130
120
110

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

100

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Missouri

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 1.82 percent of loans in Missouri were
seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more or in
foreclosure). The national rate stood at 2.28 percent.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased 15
basis points (bps) in Missouri between March 2017
and June 2017. Loans that are delinquent 90 days or
more decreased 7 bps; foreclosures decreased 7 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Missouri
House Prices

SECOND QUARTER 2017

Missouri House Prices
150

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for Missouri were 1.8 percent higher
(FHFA) and 1.5 percent higher (CoreLogic)
than in the first quarter of 2017. Since
the second quarter of 2016, house price
indices were 5.9 percent higher (FHFA)
and 5.1 percent higher (CoreLogic).

140
130
120
110

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

100

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

St. Louis MSA

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 2.08 percent of loans in the St. Louis MSA
were seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more or
in foreclosure). The national rate stood at 2.28 percent.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased 18
basis points (bps) in the St. Louis MSA between March
2017 and June 2017. Loans that are delinquent 90 days or
more decreased 8 bps; foreclosures decreased 10 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE
DECEMBER
2017 2015

St. Louis MSA
House Prices

SECOND QUARTER 2017

St. Louis, Mo MSA House Prices
180

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for the St. Louis MSA were 1.7
percent higher (FHFA) and 1.2 percent
higher (CoreLogic) than in the first quarter
of 2017. Since the second quarter of 2016,
house price indices were 4.6 percent higher
(FHFA) and 4.1 percent higher (CoreLogic).

170
160
150
140
130
120
110

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

100

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Tennessee

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 2.36 percent of loans in Tennessee were
seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more or in
foreclosure). The national rate stood at 2.28 percent.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased 15
basis points (bps) in Tennessee between March 2017
and June 2017. Loans that are delinquent 90 days or
more decreased 8 bps; foreclosures decreased 6 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Tennessee
House Prices

SECOND QUARTER 2017

Tennessee House Prices
160

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for Tennessee were 1.6 percent higher
(FHFA) and 0.1 percent lower (CoreLogic)
than in the first quarter of 2017. Since
the second quarter of 2016, house price
indices were 7.8 percent higher (FHFA)
and 4.2 percent higher (CoreLogic).

150
140
130
120
110

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

100

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

Memphis MSA

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 3.99 percent of loans in the Memphis MSA
were seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more or
in foreclosure). The national rate stood at 2.28 percent.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased 27
basis points (bps) in the Memphis MSA between March
2017 and June 2017. Loans that are delinquent 90 days or
more decreased 16 bps; foreclosures decreased 10 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE
DECEMBER
2017 2015

Memphis MSA
House Prices

SECOND QUARTER 2017

Memphis, Tenn MSA House Prices
130

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for the Memphis MSA were 2.9
percent higher (FHFA) and 1.4 percent
higher (CoreLogic) than in the first quarter
of 2017. Since the second quarter of 2016,
house price indices were 6.4 percent higher
(FHFA) and 7.0 percent higher (CoreLogic).

125
120
115
110
105
100

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

95

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE 2017

United States

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
JUNE 2017

Please note that the Housing Market Conditions heat maps have
been upgraded and now display the percentage categories
of “seriously delinquent mortgages” and “change in seriously
delinquent mortgages” in an updated color palette. If you have
any questions, or need more information about the new heat
maps, please contact communitydevelopment@stls.frb.org.

In June 2017, 2.28 percent of loans in the United States
were seriously delinquent (delinquent 90 days or more
or in foreclosure).

INSUFFICIENT DATA
0%–2%
2%–4%
4%–6%
6%–8%
8%–10%
10%–12%
12% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

Change in Seriously Delinquent Mortgages by ZIP Code
MARCH 2017 TO JUNE 2017

The share of seriously delinquent loans decreased
16 basis points (bps) in the United States between
March 2017 and June 2017. Loans that are delinquent
90 days or more decreased 7 bps; foreclosures
decreased 8 bps.

INSUFFICIENT DATA
DOWN -2% OR MORE
-2%-0%
0%-2%
2%-4%
4%-6%
6%-8%
UP 8% OR MORE
Source: Black Knight Financial Services McDash™ Database

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc

HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS | JUNE
SEPTEMBER
2017 2015

United States
House Prices

SECOND QUARTER 2017

United States House Prices
200

Indexed: Q1 2000 = 100

In the second quarter of 2017, house price
indices for the United States were 1.5 percent higher (FHFA) and 1.7 percent higher
(CoreLogic) than in the first quarter of 2017.
Since the second quarter of 2016, house price
indices were 6.7 percent higher (FHFA) and
6.3 percent higher (CoreLogic).

190
180
170
160
150
140
130
120
110

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency
and CoreLogic

100

Federal Housing Finance Agency Seasonally Adjusted Expanded HPI

CoreLogic Seasonally Adjusted HPI

www.stlouisfed.org/hmc