The Case-Shiller/S&P Home Price Index is a measure developed by economists Carl Case and Robert Shiller for Standard & Poor's Corporation. It tracks the price changes of single-family homes in the U.S. by analyzing repeat sales of properties across various metropolitan areas.
The Repeat Sales Price Index (Home Price Index) is constructed using sales data for homes that have sold more than once over the time period covered by the database. It aims to provide an accurate measurement of home price appreciation by analyzing price changes for the same properties over time.
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