Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale Home Prices Up 1.6% Year Over Year in February, According to First American Data & Analytics Monthly Home Price Index Report
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale Home Prices Up 1.6% Year Over Year in February, According to First American Data & Analytics Monthly Home Price Index Report
National House Price Growth Slips to Slowest Pace in Nearly 13 Years
—Slower price growth signals that some pockets of the country are shifting toward a more buyer-friendly market, says Chief Economist Mark Fleming—
SANTA ANA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- First American Data & Analytics, a leading national provider of property-centric information, risk management and valuation solutions and a division of First American Financial Corporation (NYSE: FAF), today released its February 2025 Home Price Index (HPI) report. The report tracks home price changes less than four weeks behind real time at the national, state and metropolitan (Core-Based Statistical Area) levels and includes metropolitan price tiers that segment sale transactions into starter, mid and luxury tiers. The full report can be found here.
February1 Home Price Index | |
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale Market | |
Metric | Change in HPI |
January 2025-February 2025 (month over month) | +2.1 percent |
February 2024-February 2025 (year over year) | +1.6 percent |
National HPI | |
Metric | Change in HPI |
January 2025-February 2025 (month over month) | +0.4 percent |
February 2024-February 2025 (year over year) | +2.0 percent |
Chief Economist National HPI Analysis:
“National house price growth slipped to its slowest pace since March 2012, amid ongoing affordability constraints and rising inventory,” said Mark Fleming, chief economist at First American. “While mortgage rates retreated in February, the softening home price growth reflects sales that went under contract earlier, including when demand softened amid mortgage rates that surpassed 7 percent. The good news is that slowing price growth is creating more favorable conditions for buyers in some markets, offering more potential opportunities for those looking – just in time for the spring home-buying season. However, given the recent decline in rates and the seasonality of demand, it's possible that price growth may accelerate in the coming months, particularly in markets where demand outstrips supply.”
Year-Over-Year Price-Tier Data for the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale Metro Area: February 2024 to February 2025
The First American Data & Analytics HPI segments home price changes at the metropolitan level into three price tiers based on local market sales data: starter tier, which represents home sales prices at the bottom third of the market price distribution; mid-tier, which represents home sales prices in the middle third of the market price distribution; and the luxury tier, which represents home sales prices in the top third of the market price distribution.
CBSA | Starter | Mid-Tier | Luxury |
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale | +1.5% | +1.3% | +3.4% |
“Sunbelt markets lead the nation in the slowest home price growth among the markets we track,” said Fleming. “Significant home building in many of those markets has increased inventory, easing price pressure. Markets where home prices are slowing, making for a more buyer-friendly conditions include Tampa, Fla. and Phoenix. In contrast, the Northeast has seen far less new construction, and where inventories remain tight, price growth follows.”
February 2025 First American Data & Analytics Price Tier HPI Highlights2 | |||
Core-Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) Ranked by Greatest Year-Over-Year Increases in Starter Tier HPI | |||
CBSA | Change in Starter Tier HPI | Change in Mid-Tier HPI | Change in Luxury Tier HPI |
Pittsburgh | +11.4 percent | +6.0 percent | +7.1 percent |
Baltimore | +7.8 percent | +3.6 percent | +3.1 percent |
St. Louis | +5.8 percent | +4.0 percent | +4.1 percent |
New York | +5.5 percent | +6.0 percent | +2.8 percent |
Charlotte, N.C. | +4.2 percent | +1.3 percent | +4.2 percent |
Additional February 2025 First American Data & Analytics HPI Highlights | |
Core-Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) with Greatest Year-Over-Year Increases in HPI | |
CBSA | Change in HPI |
Pittsburgh | +7.0 percent |
St. Louis | +4.6 percent |
Warren, Mich. | +4.1 percent |
Las Vegas | +3.9 percent |
Baltimore | +3.1 percent |
Core-Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) with a Year-Over-Year Decease in HPI | |
Oakland, Calif. | -4.8 percent |
Tampa, Fla. | -4.2 percent |
Denver | -1.0 percent |
Phoenix | -0.8 percent |
San Diego | -0.8 percent |
HPI data for all 50 states and the largest 30 CBSAs by population is available here.
Visit the First American Economic Center for more research on housing market dynamics.
Next Release
The next release of the First American Data & Analytics House Price Index will take place the week of April 21, 2025.
First American Data & Analytics HPI Methodology
The First American Data & Analytics HPI report measures single-family home prices, including distressed sales, with indices updated monthly beginning in 1980 through the month of the current report. HPI data is provided at the national, state and CBSA levels and includes preliminary index estimates for the month prior to the report (i.e. the preliminary result of July transactions is reported in August). The most recent index results are subject to revision as data from more transactions become available.
The HPI uses a repeat-sales methodology, which measures price changes for the same property over time using more than 46 million paired transactions to generate the indices. In non-disclosure states, the HPI utilizes a combination of public sales records, MLS sold and active listings, and appraisal data to estimate house prices. This comprehensive approach is particularly effective in areas where there is limited availability of accurate sale prices, such as non-disclosure states. Property type, price and location data are used to create more refined market segment indices. Real Estate-Owned transactions are not included.
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1 The most recent index results are subject to revision as data from more transactions become available. |
2 Note: Nassau-County-Suffolk County, NY is excluded from this month’s report due to data disruptions. |
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