The US housing market showed signs of accelerating growth, evidenced by the latest S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index (Composite-20). Updated on January 27, 2026, the index for November 2025 registered a significant increase, reaching 0.5% month-over-month. This marks a gain from the 0.3% rise observed in October 2025.
The composite index, which tracks home prices in 20 major metropolitan regions, suggests that despite potential headwinds in the broader economy, the housing sector continues to demonstrate resilience. November's 0.5% climb follows October's 0.3%, reinforcing the trend of rising home values as demand sustains its momentum across the country.
These figures reflect the ongoing pressures of high demand against constrained housing supply, potentially prompting buyers to engage more aggressively in the market. Moving forward, stakeholders and analysts will closely monitor these developments as they weigh the implications for future housing policy and economic conditions.