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Ohio - House Price Index (HPI) - 33 Year Chart
Ohio House Price Index Chart
The House Price Index (HPI) shows changes in Ohio single family home prices in logarithmic scale.
The Value of the index was set at 100 on January of 1980. Updated Thursday, September 8, 2011.
Click the link below for the forecast.
Ohio House Price Index: 33 Year Chart
OH Home Price Appreciation Rate: 33 Yr. Graph
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Commentary  7707
2nd Quarter, 2011 Data: Ohio

The all time high in the Ohio House Price Index was 267.6 in the 1st Quarter, of
2007. The 2nd Quarter, 2011 index value was 240.4. That's a decline of 27.24
points or 10.18% below the Ohio House Price Index all time high.  The Ohio
House Price Index is up 4% over the last 10 years. It has lost 3.85% over the
last 12 months. Over the last thirty years, it is up 132%.

The 2nd Quarter index value was 3.73 points lower than the 1st Quarter, 2011
index value of 244.13, resulting in a 1.53% decline for the 2nd Quarter.

The Ohio House Price Index has declined for the last 3 consecutive quarters.
The current record holder for consecutive declines in the House Price Index is
Nevada, with declines in the last 19 consecutive quarters. The current record
holder for consecutive increases in the House Price Index is North Dakota, with
increases in the last 4 consecutive quarters.

This page provides a graph showing over thirty years of the Ohio House Price
Index (above). The chart has been updated through the 2nd Quarter of 2011.
For other information about Ohio Home Prices, look at the links under that
chart. One link opens a chart showing over thirty years of historical appreciation
rates for Ohio House Prices. Another opens a forecast for appreciation rates in
Ohio housing. Just one glance at our long term charts can provide tremendous
insight into the historical trends of residential property values. And those pages
contain more than just charts. You'll find a wealth of other helpful statistics
about Ohio Home Prices.

In this site, you may view the one, five & ten year home appreciation rates for all
50 states in one convenient table. Click the Market Trend Research link in the
uppermost left corner of any page in this site. The table of contents for Market
Trend Research will open. In the table of contents, click the link titled: Home
Appreciation Rates.

Historical data on the Ohio House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House
Price Index for Ohio.






Commentary  6945
1st Quarter, 2011 Data: Ohio

The all time high in the Ohio House Price Index was 267.4 in the 1st Quarter, of
2007. The 1st Quarter, 2011 index value was 244.3. That's a decline of 23.08
points or 8.63% below the Ohio House Price Index all time high.  The Ohio
House Price Index is up 7% over the last 10 years. It has lost 2.76% over the
last 12 months. Over the last thirty years, it is up 137%.

The 1st Quarter index value was 8.47 points lower than the 4th Quarter, 2010
index value of 252.81, resulting in a 3.35% decline for the 1st Quarter.

The Ohio House Price Index has declined for the last 2 consecutive quarters.
The current record holder for consecutive declines in the House Price Index is
Nevada, with declines in the last 18 consecutive quarters. The current record
holder for consecutive increases in the House Price Index is North Dakota, with
increases in the last 3 consecutive quarters.

This page provides a graph showing over thirty years of the Ohio House Price
Index (above). The chart has been updated through the 1st Quarter of 2011.
For other information about Ohio Home Prices, look at the links under that
chart. One link opens a chart showing over thirty years of historical appreciation
rates for Ohio House Prices. Another opens a forecast for appreciation rates in
Ohio housing. Just one glance at our long term charts can provide tremendous
insight into the historical trends of residential property values. And those pages
contain more than just charts. You'll find a wealth of other helpful statistics
about Ohio Home Prices.

In this site, you may view the one, five & ten year home appreciation rates for all
50 states in one convenient table. Click the Market Trend Research link in the
uppermost left corner of any page in this site. The table of contents for Market
Trend Research will open. In the table of contents, click the link titled: Home
Appreciation Rates.

Historical data on the Ohio House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House
Price Index for Ohio.






Commentary  6183
4th Quarter, 2010 Data: Ohio

The all time high in the Ohio House Price Index was 267.5 in the 1st Quarter, of
2007. The 4th Quarter, 2010 index value was 253.3. That's a decline of 14.23
points or 5.32% below the Ohio House Price Index all time high.  The Ohio
House Price Index is up 13% over the last 10 years. It has lost 0.48% over the
last 12 months. Over the last thirty years, it is up 146%.

The 4th Quarter index value was 1.11 points lower than the 3rd Quarter, 2010
index value of 254.36, resulting in a 0.44% decline for the 4th Quarter.

The Ohio House Price Index declined in the last quarter after increasing in the
previous quarter. The current record holder for consecutive declines in the
House Price Index is Nevada, with declines in the last 16 consecutive quarters.
The current record holder for consecutive increases in the House Price Index is
South Dakota, with increases in the last 3 consecutive quarters.

This page provides a graph showing over thirty years of the Ohio House Price
Index (above). The chart has been updated through the 4th Quarter of 2010.
For other information about Ohio Home Prices, look at the links under that
chart. One link opens a chart showing over thirty years of historical appreciation
rates for Ohio House Prices. Another opens a forecast for appreciation rates in
Ohio housing. Just one glance at our long term charts can provide tremendous
insight into the historical trends of residential property values. And those pages
contain more than just charts. You'll find a wealth of other helpful statistics
about Ohio Home Prices.

Historical data on the Ohio House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House
Price Index for Ohio.






Commentary  5421
3rd Quarter, 2010 Data: Ohio

The all time high in the Ohio House Price Index was 267.6 in the 1st Quarter, of
2007. The 3rd Quarter, 2010 index value was 254.6. That's a decline of 12.95
points or 4.84% below the Ohio House Price Index all time high.  The Ohio
House Price Index is up 16% over the last 10 years. It has lost 0.26% over the
last 12 months. Over the last thirty years, it is up 150%.

The 3rd Quarter index value was 4.06 points higher than the 2nd Quarter, 2010
index value of 250.58, resulting in a 1.62% rise in the 3rd Quarter.

The Ohio House Price Index increased in the last quarter after falling in the
previous 5 quarters. The current record holder for consecutive increases in the
House Price Index is South Dakota, with increases in the last 2 consecutive
quarters. The current record holder for consecutive declines in the House Price
Index is Nevada, with declines in the last 16 consecutive quarters.

This page provides a graph showing over thirty years of the Ohio House Price
Index (above). The chart has been updated through the 3rd Quarter of 2010.
For other information about Ohio Home Prices, look at the links under that
chart. One link opens a chart showing over thirty years of historical appreciation
rates for Ohio House Prices. Another opens a forecast for appreciation rates in
Ohio housing. Just one glance at our long term charts can provide tremendous
insight into the historical trends of residential property values. And those pages
contain more than just charts. You'll find a wealth of other helpful statistics
about Ohio Home Prices.

Historical data on the Ohio House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House
Price Index for Ohio.






Commentary  4659
2nd Quarter, 2010 Data: Ohio

The all time high in the Ohio House Price Index was 267.8 in the 1st Quarter, of
2007. The 2nd Quarter, 2010 index value was 250.4. That's a decline of 17.42
points or 6.50% below the Ohio House Price Index all time high.  The Ohio
House Price Index is up 15% over the last 10 years. It has lost 3.56% over the
last 12 months. Over the last thirty years, it is up 152%.

The 2nd Quarter index value was 1.71 points lower than the 1st Quarter, 2010
index value of 252.12, resulting in a 0.68% decline for the 2nd Quarter.

The Ohio House Price Index has declined for the last 5 consecutive quarters.
The current record holder for consecutive declines in the House Price Index is
Nevada, with declines in the last 15 consecutive quarters. The current record
holder for consecutive increases in the House Price Index is Vermont, with
increases in the last 2 consecutive quarters.

This page provides a graph showing over thirty years of the Ohio House Price
Index (above). The chart has been updated through the 2nd Quarter of 2010.
For other information about Ohio Home Prices, look at the links under that
chart. One link opens a chart showing over thirty years of historical appreciation
rates for Ohio House Prices. Another opens a forecast for appreciation rates in
Ohio housing. Just one glance at our long term charts can provide tremendous
insight into the historical trends of residential property values. And those pages
contain more than just charts. You'll find a wealth of other helpful statistics
about Ohio Home Prices.

Historical data on the Ohio House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House
Price Index for Ohio.






Commentary  3897
1st Quarter, 2010 Data: Ohio

The all time high in the Ohio House Price Index was 268.0 in the 1st Quarter, of
2008. The 1st Quarter, 2010 index value was 252.0. That's a decline of 16.03
points or 5.98% below the Ohio House Price Index all time high.  The Ohio
House Price Index is up 17% over the last 10 years. It has lost 5.19% over the
last 12 months. Over the last thirty years, it is up 152%.

The 1st Quarter index value was 4.09 points lower than the 4th Quarter, 2009
index value of 256.08, resulting in a 1.60% decline for the 1st Quarter.

The Ohio House Price Index has declined for the last 4 consecutive quarters.
The current record holder for consecutive declines in the House Price Index is
Nevada, with declines in the last 13 consecutive quarters. The current record
holder for consecutive increases in the House Price Index is North Dakota, with
increases in the last 2 consecutive quarters.

This page provides a graph showing over thirty years of the Ohio House Price
Index (above). The chart has been updated through the 1st Quarter of 2010.
For other information about Ohio Home Prices, look at the links under that
chart. One link opens a chart showing over thirty years of historical appreciation
rates for Ohio House Prices. Another opens a forecast for appreciation rates in
Ohio housing. Just one glance at our long term charts can provide tremendous
insight into the historical trends of residential property values. And those pages
contain more than just charts. You'll find a wealth of other helpful statistics
about Ohio Home Prices.

Historical data on the Ohio House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House
Price Index for Ohio.






Commentary  3135
4th Quarter, 2009 Data: Ohio

The all time high in the Ohio House Price Index was 268.4 in the 1st Quarter, of
2008. The 4th Quarter, 2009 index value was 256.3. That's a decline of 12.12
points or 4.52% below the Ohio House Price Index all time high.  The Ohio
House Price Index is up 20% over the last 10 years. It has lost 1.97% over the
last 12 months. Over the last thirty years, it is up 155%.

The 4th Quarter index value was 0.55 points lower than the 3rd Quarter, 2009
index value of 256.81, resulting in a 0.21% decline for the 4th Quarter.

The Ohio House Price Index has declined for the last 3 consecutive quarters.
The current record holder for consecutive declines in the House Price Index is
Nevada, with declines in the last 12 consecutive quarters. The current record
holder for consecutive increases in the House Price Index is Oklahoma, with
increases in the last 1 consecutive quarters.

This page provides a graph showing over thirty years of the Ohio House Price
Index (above). The chart has been updated through the 4th Quarter of 2009.
For other information about Ohio Home Prices, look at the links under that
chart. One link opens a chart showing over thirty years of historical appreciation
rates for Ohio House Prices. Another opens a forecast for appreciation rates in
Ohio housing. Just one glance at our long term charts can provide tremendous
insight into the historical trends of residential property values. And those pages
contain more than just charts. You'll find a wealth of other helpful statistics
about Ohio Home Prices.

Historical data on the Ohio House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House
Price Index for Ohio.






Commentary  2373
3rd Quarter, 2009 Data: Ohio

The all time high in the Ohio House Price Index was 268.4 in the 1st Quarter, of
2008. The 3rd Quarter, 2009 index value was 256.8. That's a decline of 11.57
points or 4.31% below the Ohio House Price Index all time high.  The Ohio
House Price Index is up 21% over the last 10 years. It has lost 1.15% over the
last 12 months. Over the last thirty years, it is up 159%.

The 3rd Quarter index value was 3.30 points lower than the 2nd Quarter, 2009
index value of 260.11, resulting in a 1.27% decline for the 3rd Quarter.

The Ohio House Price Index has declined for the last 2 consecutive quarters.
The current record holder for consecutive declines in the House Price Index is
California, with declines in the last 12 consecutive quarters. The current record
holder for consecutive increases in the House Price Index is Iowa, with
increases in the last 1 consecutive quarters.

This page provides a graph showing over thirty years of the Ohio House Price
Index (above). The chart has been updated through the 3rd Quarter of 2009.
For other information about Ohio Home Prices, look at the links under that
chart. One link opens a chart showing over thirty years of historical appreciation
rates for Ohio House Prices. Another opens a forecast for appreciation rates in
Ohio housing. Just one glance at our long term charts can provide tremendous
insight into the historical trends of residential property values. And those pages
contain more than just charts. You'll find a wealth of other helpful statistics
about Ohio Home Prices.

Historical data on the Ohio House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House
Price Index for Ohio.






Commentary  1230
2nd Quarter, 2009 Data: Ohio

The all time high in the Ohio House Price Index was 268.5 in the 1st Quarter, of
2008. The 2nd Quarter, 2009 index value was 260.2. That's a decline of 8.24
points or 3.07% below the Ohio House Price Index all time high.  The Ohio
House Price Index is up 24% over the last 10 years. It has lost 1.98% over the
last 12 months. Over the last thirty years, it is up 167%.

The 2nd Quarter index value was 6.19 points lower than the 1st Quarter, 2009
index value of 266.42, resulting in a 2.32% decline for the 2nd Quarter.

The Ohio House Price Index declined in the last quarter after increasing in the
previous 2 quarters. The current record holder for consecutive declines in the
House Price Index is California, with declines in the last 11 consecutive
quarters. During the last quarter, the House Price Index declined for all 50
states and the District of Columbia.

This page provides a graph showing over thirty years of the Ohio House Price
Index (above). The chart has been updated through the 2nd Quarter of 2009.
For other information about Ohio Home Prices, look at the links under that
chart. One link opens a chart showing over thirty years of historical appreciation
rates for Ohio House Prices. Another opens a forecast for appreciation rates in
Ohio housing. Just one glance at our long term charts can provide tremendous
insight into the historical trends of residential property values. And those pages
contain more than just charts. You'll find a wealth of other helpful statistics
about Ohio Home Prices.

Historical data on the Ohio House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House
Price Index for Ohio.






Commentary  87
1st Quarter, 2009 Data: Ohio

The all time high in the Ohio House Price Index was 269.6 in the 1st Quarter, of
2008. The 1st Quarter, 2009 index value was 267.6. That's a decline of 1.98
points or 0.73% below the Ohio House Price Index all time high.  The Ohio
House Price Index is up 28% over the last 10 years. It has lost 0.73% over the
last 12 months. Over the last thirty years, it is up 181%.

The 1st Quarter index value was 4.06 points higher than the 4th Quarter, 2008
index value of 263.51, resulting in a 1.54% rise in the 1st Quarter.

The Ohio House Price Index has increased for the last 2 consecutive quarters.
The current record holder for consecutive increases in the House Price Index is
Texas, with increases in the last 51 consecutive quarters. The current record
holder for consecutive declines in the House Price Index is California, with
declines in the last 10 consecutive quarters.

This page provides a graph showing over thirty years of the Ohio House Price
Index (above). The chart has been updated through the 1st Quarter of 2009.
For other information about Ohio Home Prices, look at the links under that
chart. One link opens a chart showing over thirty years of historical appreciation
rates for Ohio House Prices. Another opens a forecast for appreciation rates in
Ohio housing. Just one glance at our long term charts can provide tremendous
insight into the historical trends of residential property values. And those pages
contain more than just charts. You'll find a wealth of other helpful statistics
about Ohio Home Prices.

Historical data on the Ohio House Price Index is available back to the 3rd
Quarter, of 1975. All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House
Price Index for Ohio.







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