San Diego Case-Shiller Index, February

Written by Jim the Realtor

April 24, 2018

The February reading of the non-seasonally-adjusted San Diego Case-Shiller index reached a new all-time high!

San Diego Non-Seasonally-Adjusted CSI changes:

January ’17
231.21
+0.8%
+5.7%
February
233.31
+0.9%
+6.5%
March
235.61
+1.0%
+6.4%
April
237.48
+0.8%
+6.6%
May
239.84
+1.0%
+6.5%
June
241.96
+0.9%
+7.0%
Jul
243.48
+0.6%
+7.1%
Aug
245.55
+0.9%
+7.8%
Sept
246.61
+0.5%
+8.2%
Oct
246.58
+0.0%
+8.1%
Nov
245.74
-0.3%
+7.4%
Dec
246.29
+0.2%
+7.4%
January ’18
248.16
+0.8%
+7.3%
February
250.91
+1.1%
+7.5%

The previous high reading was 250.34 in November, 2005.

“Year-over-year prices measured by the National index have increased continuously for the past 70 months, since May 2012. Over that time, the price increases averaged 6 percent per year,” noted David Blitzer, Managing Director and Chairman of the Index Committee at S&P Dow Jones Indices. “With expectations for continued economic growth and further employment gains, the current run of rising prices is likely to continue.”

11 Comments

  1. Daniel

    I think the name of your site is appropriate again,but I could be very wrong. I question how many sales are now being driven by speculation. How much debt can be carried is the question. I guess it is ok as long as the interest can be paid.

  2. Jim the Realtor

    I think the name of your site is appropriate again….

    Wifey let doublebubbleinfo.com expire and somebody else snatched it up.

    Permabubbleinfo.com is available?

  3. Daniel

    All I know is the beaches in the Los Angeles area are going crazy again. Dirt over 1.5M

  4. Lily925

    I suppose NSDCC is likely more frothy than SD.

  5. Rob_Dawg

    A Malibu beachouse just closed for $110m.

    I’m thinking your readers are right. Start shopping the website name.

    Why are kitchen remodels so expensive?

  6. Daniel

    There was a guy named Bernie who thought the tide would never recede. His Greenwich home was taken away. Kitchens are costly because the players are all busy.

  7. Jim the Realtor

    Kitchens are costly because the players are all busy.

    Cabinets are tough to find. There are fewer custom cabinetry guys out there, so do you get them off the boat from China and save some money?

    The slab counters are fairly reasonable due to many choices and installers.

  8. daytrip

    Rob Dawg…

    I visited here (link below) a few years ago, and I was impressed. Back then, they acquired remnants from housing tract projects. Cabinetry that was built but never used. If a cabinet was too large for your kitchen, they’d cut it down to fit your specs.

    I don’t know if that’s how it works these days, but an enterprising home-owner could probably shave some significant bucks off the price of a remodel by incorporating their offerings…

    https://www.builderssurplus.net

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