根据标准普尔 CoreLogic Case-Shiller 全国房价指数,10 月份房价再次出现两位数的增长。
10 月份全国房价较上年同期上涨 19.1%,略低于 9 月份修正后的 19.7% 年度涨幅,是连续第二个月增长放缓。
“2021 年 10 月,美国房价大幅上涨,但增速放缓,”标普道琼斯指数董事总经理 Craig J. Lazzara 表示。
尽管如此,10 月份的房价涨幅仍是追踪数据的 34 年来的第四高水平。前三名是 10 月之前的三个月。
Lazzara 表示,城市层面的价格仍有巨大的增长。 Case Shiller 追踪的所有 20 个城市在 10 月结束的一年中都出现了价格上涨,其中凤凰城、坦帕和迈阿密的同比涨幅最高。凤凰城的房价比去年上涨 32.3%,其次是坦帕,上涨 28.1%,迈阿密上涨 25.7%。
南部和东南部的价格涨幅最为强劲,但每个地区都继续出现两位数的涨幅。
Lazzara 说:“我们之前曾表示,随着家庭对 Covid 大流行做出反应,美国房地产市场的强劲部分是由于位置偏好的变化。”
“需要更多数据来了解这种需求激增是否代表了未来几年可能发生的购买加速,还是反映了更持久的长期变化。”
Home prices jumped 19.1% in October
Home prices saw double-digit price growth yet again in October, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller National home price index.
National home prices were up 19.1% in October from the year before, slightly less than the revised 19.7% annual increase in September, and marking the second month in a row of slower growth.
"In October 2021, US home prices moved substantially higher, but at a decelerating rate," said Craig J. Lazzara, managing director at S&P Dow Jones Indices.
Still, October's home price gain is the fourth-highest level in the 34 years the data has been tracked. The top three were the three months preceding October.
There is still tremendous price growth at the city level, said Lazzara. All 20 cities tracked by Case Shiller saw price increases in the year ended in October, with Phoenix, Tampa, and Miami reporting the highest year-over-year gains. Home prices in Phoenix were up 32.3% from last year, followed by Tampa with a 28.1% increase and Miami with a 25.7% increase.
Price increases were strongest in the South and Southeast, but every region continued to see double-digit gains.
"We have previously suggested that the strength in the US housing market is being driven in part by a change in locational preferences as households react to the Covid pandemic," said Lazzara.
"More data will be required to understand whether this demand surge represents an acceleration of purchases that would have occurred over the next several years, or reflects a more permanent secular change."