The Real Deal New York

How credible is Case-Shiller?

While supporters defend the index, analysts say it shouldn’t be used to gauge NYC market

April 14, 2010 10:15AM
By Gabby Warshawer


Jonathan Miller

From the April issue: The words may change, but it’s always a variation on the same tune: Every couple of months, someone sings the song of Case-Shiller, the widely cited home price index. The question for New Yorkers is whether it’s a local theme song. While there is no question that the Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller 20-city housing index is an influential measure of the country’s shifting real estate fortunes, some New York-based number crunchers argue that it says almost nothing about the city’s — particularly Manhattan’s — real estate reality. Still, New York City publications often cite the index (one recent story ran under the headline “Housing Index: New York home prices decline 10 percent”). [more]

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