πΊπΈ US · Housing Fear & Greed
United States.
Where the housing market sits.
US housing market sentiment computed from Case-Shiller price momentum, median price-to-income affordability, inventory tightness, and homebuilder stock leading indicators.
Updated weekly · awaiting first refresh
Headline price index: Case-Shiller 20-City Home Price Index
Mortgage benchmark: Freddie Mac PMMS (30-year fixed)
National gauges
Affordability
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0 · Most expensive100 · Most affordable
- Price-to-income
- Median home price divided by median household income, normalized against ten-year national history.
- Mortgage payment burden
- Monthly mortgage on the median home at current rates as a share of median household income.
- Price-to-rent
- Median home price divided by annual rent on a comparable property — cross-checks the rental-equivalent affordability.
Momentum
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0 · Cooling/declining100 · Running hot
- Year-over-year price growth
- Case-Shiller 20-City Home Price Index year-over-year percentage change.
- Inventory tightness
- Months of supply at current sales pace — a low number means tight inventory.
- Days on market
- Median days a listing stays active before going under contract.
- Sale-to-list ratio
- Average ratio of final sale price to original asking price.
Cities