October Case-Shiller: Sluggish Sun Belt

The October 2025 S&P Cotality Case-Shiller Indices reflect a continually slowing housing market, as the National Composite Index (NSA) increased only 1.4% y/y, the weakest since mid-2023 according to today’s press release. The slowdown is being acutely experienced in sun belt cities, like Tampa, Phoenix, and Dallas, which saw y/y declines of greater than 1%. Conversely, some of the largest y/y gains were posted by snow belt cities like Chicago, Cleveland, and New York. On a m/m basis, most of the cities in the 20-City Composite Index posted losses, with only three managing to eke out minimal increases. The National Composite Index value hit its most recent peak in July 2025 and has been declining since then. 


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