Residential property prices in North America have seen substantial movements over time, driven by economic growth, demographic shifts, and changes in credit conditions.
Below is an interactive price index chart for the United States — one of the most comprehensive long‑term indicators of house price movements in the region.
This chart uses the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) residential property price index for the United States, published via the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, showing historical trends from the 1970s to the present.
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For Canada, separate housing price indicators are available from national statistics agencies and BIS‑compiled series, often showing different dynamics that reflect regional market conditions.
