Country comparison

House Price Index by Country

The house price index tracks changes in residential property prices. Each jurisdiction publishes its own series — Case-Shiller and FHFA in the US, Halifax and Nationwide in the UK, ABS in Australia, Teranet in Canada — usually monthly or quarterly.

Why compare House Price Index across countries?

House prices are the largest single asset on most household balance sheets, which makes them a major driver of consumer spending via wealth effects. They also feed into shelter / rent components of CPI with long lags. Rapidly falling house prices are historically associated with banking stress and currency weakness.

How to read the country list

Read year-over-year change. Compare to mortgage-rate moves to gauge affordability stress. Watch the distribution of moves across cities — broad-based declines matter more than concentrated weakness.

Supported countries

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Country / Currency Frequency Unit Source History Links
Australia
AUD / Australian Dollar
Quarterly %YoY ABS History from 2012-09-30 (13.7 years)
United States
USD / US Dollar
Monthly %YoY S&P / Case-Shiller History from 1999-11-30 (26.6 years)