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Graph and download economic data for All-Transactions House Price Index for Pittsburgh, PA (MSA) (ATNHPIUS38300Q) from Q2 1976 to Q1 2025 about Pittsburgh, PA, appraisers, HPI, housing, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
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All-Transactions House Price Index for Pittsburgh, PA (MSA) was 320.58000 Index 1995 Q1=100 in January of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, All-Transactions House Price Index for Pittsburgh, PA (MSA) reached a record high of 320.58000 in January of 2025 and a record low of 41.85000 in April of 1976. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for All-Transactions House Price Index for Pittsburgh, PA (MSA) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for All-Transactions House Price Index for Allegheny County, PA (ATNHPIUS42003A) from 1975 to 2024 about Allegheny County, PA; Pittsburgh; PA; HPI; housing; price index; indexes; price; and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for All-Transactions House Price Index for Westmoreland County, PA (ATNHPIUS42129A) from 1975 to 2024 about Westmoreland County, PA; Pittsburgh; PA; HPI; housing; price index; indexes; price; and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for All-Transactions House Price Index for Fayette County, PA (ATNHPIUS42051A) from 1986 to 2024 about Fayette County, PA; Pittsburgh; PA; HPI; housing; price index; indexes; price; and USA.
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In 2021, Allegheny County Economic Development (ACED), in partnership with Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh(URA), completed the a Market Value Analysis (MVA) for Allegheny County. This analysis services as both an update to previous MVA’s commissioned separately by ACED and the URA and combines the MVA for the whole of Allegheny County (inclusive of the City of Pittsburgh). The MVA is a unique tool for characterizing markets because it creates an internally referenced index of a municipality’s residential real estate market. It identifies areas that are the highest demand markets as well as areas of greatest distress, and the various markets types between. The MVA offers insight into the variation in market strength and weakness within and between traditional community boundaries because it uses Census block groups as the unit of analysis. Where market types abut each other on the map becomes instructive about the potential direction of market change, and ultimately, the appropriateness of types of investment or intervention strategies.
This MVA utilized data that helps to define the local real estate market. The data used covers the 2017-2019 period, and data used in the analysis includes:
The MVA uses a statistical technique known as cluster analysis, forming groups of areas (i.e., block groups) that are similar along the MVA descriptors, noted above. The goal is to form groups within which there is a similarity of characteristics within each group, but each group itself different from the others. Using this technique, the MVA condenses vast amounts of data for the universe of all properties to a manageable, meaningful typology of market types that can inform area-appropriate programs and decisions regarding the allocation of resources.
Please refer to the presentation and executive summary for more information about the data, methodology, and findings.
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Graph and download economic data for All-Transactions House Price Index for Beaver County, PA (ATNHPIUS42007A) from 1979 to 2024 about Beaver County, PA; Pittsburgh; PA; HPI; housing; price index; indexes; price; and USA.
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Pittsburgh, PA (MSA) - Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Housing in Pittsburgh, PA (CMSA) (DISCONTINUED) was 252.71800 Index 1982-84=100 in July of 2017, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Pittsburgh, PA (MSA) - Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Housing in Pittsburgh, PA (CMSA) (DISCONTINUED) reached a record high of 252.71800 in July of 2017 and a record low of 105.80000 in January of 1984. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Pittsburgh, PA (MSA) - Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Housing in Pittsburgh, PA (CMSA) (DISCONTINUED) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
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In 2017, the County Department of Economic Development, in conjunction with Reinvestment Fund, completed the 2016 Market Value Analysis (MVA) for Allegheny County. A similar MVA was completed with the Pittsburgh Urban Redevelopment Authority in 2016. The Market Value Analysis (MVA) offers an approach for community revitalization; it recommends applying interventions not only to where there is a need for development but also in places where public investment can stimulate private market activity and capitalize on larger public investment activities. The MVA is a unique tool for characterizing markets because it creates an internally referenced index of a municipality’s residential real estate market. It identifies areas that are the highest demand markets as well as areas of greatest distress, and the various markets types between. The MVA offers insight into the variation in market strength and weakness within and between traditional community boundaries because it uses Census block groups as the unit of analysis. Where market types abut each other on the map becomes instructive about the potential direction of market change, and ultimately, the appropriateness of types of investment or intervention strategies.
The 2016 Allegheny County MVA does not include the City of Pittsburgh, which was characterized at the same time in the fourth update of the City of Pittsburgh’s MVA. All calculations herein therefore do not include the City of Pittsburgh. While the methodology between the City and County MVA's are very similar, the classification of communities will differ, and so the data between the two should not be used interchangeably.
Allegheny County's MVA utilized data that helps to define the local real estate market. Most data used covers the 2013-2016 period, and data used in the analysis includes:
•Residential Real Estate Sales; • Mortgage Foreclosures; • Residential Vacancy; • Parcel Year Built; • Parcel Condition; • Owner Occupancy; and • Subsidized Housing Units.
The MVA uses a statistical technique known as cluster analysis, forming groups of areas (i.e., block groups) that are similar along the MVA descriptors, noted above. The goal is to form groups within which there is a similarity of characteristics within each group, but each group itself different from the others. Using this technique, the MVA condenses vast amounts of data for the universe of all properties to a manageable, meaningful typology of market types that can inform area-appropriate programs and decisions regarding the allocation of resources.
During the research process, staff from the County and Reinvestment Fund spent an extensive amount of effort ensuring the data and analysis was accurate. In addition to testing the data, staff physically examined different areas to verify the data sets being used were appropriate indicators and the resulting MVA categories accurately reflect the market.
Please refer to the report (included here as a pdf) for more information about the data, methodology, and findings.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Housing in Pittsburgh, PA (CMSA) (DISCONTINUED) (CUUSA104SAH) from H1 1984 to H2 2017 about Pittsburgh, PA, urban, consumer, CPI, housing, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for All-Transactions House Price Index for Butler County, PA (ATNHPIUS42019A) from 1978 to 2024 about Butler County, PA; Pittsburgh; PA; HPI; housing; price index; indexes; price; and USA.
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Housing Inventory: Price Increased Count in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) was 44.00000 Level in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Housing Inventory: Price Increased Count in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) reached a record high of 140.00000 in March of 2021 and a record low of 16.00000 in December of 2022. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Housing Inventory: Price Increased Count in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
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In late 2016, the URA, in conjunction with Reinvestment Fund, completed the 2016 Market Value Analysis (MVA) for the City of Pittsburgh. The Market Value Analysis (MVA) offers an approach for community revitalization; it recommends applying interventions not only to where there is a need for development but also in places where public investment can stimulate private market activity and capitalize on larger public investment activities. The MVA is a unique tool for characterizing markets because it creates an internally referenced index of a municipality’s residential real estate market. It identifies areas that are the highest demand markets as well as areas of greatest distress, and the various markets types between. The MVA offers insight into the variation in market strength and weakness within and between traditional neighborhood boundaries because it uses Census block groups as the unit of analysis. Where market types abut each other on the map becomes instructive about the potential direction of market change, and ultimately, the appropriateness of types of investment or intervention strategies.
Pittsburgh’s 2016 MVA utilized data that helps to define the local real estate market between July, 2013 and June, 2016:
• Median Sales Price
• Variance of Sales Price
• Percent Households Owner Occupied
• Density of Residential Housing Units
• Percent Rental with Subsidy
• Foreclosures as a Percent of Sales
• Permits as a Percent of Housing Units
• Percent of Housing Units Built Before 1940
• Percent of Properties with Assessed Condition “Poor” or worse
• Vacant Housing Units as a Percentage of Habitable Units
The MVA uses a statistical technique known as cluster analysis, forming groups of areas (i.e., block groups) that are similar along the MVA descriptors, noted above. The goal is to form groups within which there is a similarity of characteristics within each group, but each group itself different from the others. Using this technique, the MVA condenses vast amounts of data for the universe of all properties to a manageable, meaningful typology of market types that can inform area-appropriate programs and decisions regarding the allocation of resources.
During the research process, staff from the URA and Reinvestment Fund spent an extensive amount of effort ensuring the data and analysis was accurate. In addition to testing the data, staff physically examined different areas to verify the data sets being used were appropriate indicators and the resulting MVA categories accurately reflect the market.
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Housing Inventory: Price Reduced Count Year-Over-Year in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) was 29.94% in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Housing Inventory: Price Reduced Count Year-Over-Year in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) reached a record high of 164.38 in April of 2021 and a record low of -59.03 in February of 2021. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Housing Inventory: Price Reduced Count Year-Over-Year in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on May of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for All-Transactions House Price Index for Washington County, PA (ATNHPIUS42125A) from 1977 to 2024 about Washington County, PA; Pittsburgh; PA; HPI; housing; price index; indexes; price; and USA.
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Housing Inventory: Median Listing Price Month-Over-Month in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) was 2.53% in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Housing Inventory: Median Listing Price Month-Over-Month in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) reached a record high of 10.42 in June of 2020 and a record low of -6.96 in December of 2022. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Housing Inventory: Median Listing Price Month-Over-Month in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
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Housing Inventory: Average Listing Price in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) was 380128.00000 U.S. $ in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Housing Inventory: Average Listing Price in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) reached a record high of 406720.00000 in May of 2024 and a record low of 236766.00000 in December of 2016. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Housing Inventory: Average Listing Price in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Food at Home in Pittsburgh, PA (CMSA) (DISCONTINUED) (CUUSA104SAF11) from H1 1984 to H2 2017 about Pittsburgh, PA, urban, food, consumer, CPI, housing, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
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Housing Inventory: Median Listing Price in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) was 249900.00000 U.S. $ in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Housing Inventory: Median Listing Price in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) reached a record high of 259900.00000 in May of 2021 and a record low of 149900.00000 in December of 2016. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Housing Inventory: Median Listing Price in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Housing Inventory: Median Listing Price in Pittsburgh, PA (CBSA) (MEDLISPRI38300) from Jul 2016 to May 2025 about Pittsburgh, PA, listing, median, price, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for All-Transactions House Price Index for Pittsburgh, PA (MSA) (ATNHPIUS38300Q) from Q2 1976 to Q1 2025 about Pittsburgh, PA, appraisers, HPI, housing, price index, indexes, price, and USA.