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07/12/2021

How U.S. Housing Prices Have Changed During the Pandemic

Apparently, COVID-19 was generous to house sellers

The Federal Housing Finance Agency tracks changes in single-family home prices through its House Price Index (HPI). The index shows the average home purchased for $100,000 in January 1991 would be worth $331,190 in April 2021. Nineteen percent of the increase, or $45,000, occurred in the last year. (The HPI does not adjust for inflation.)

Housing prices in the Mountain census division, comprised of Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana, increased 21 percent during the period. Prices in the West North Central census division (North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa,and Missouri) increased 13 percent, the smallest increase among regions.

The chart below shows how the price of homes has changed since 1991.

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