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Arizona Home Price - Appreciation Rate - 33 Year Graph
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Arizona Home Prices - Appreciation Rates
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Yearly appreciation rates for Arizona single family home prices are shown in the graph above. Source:
House Price Index (HPI). Updated Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Click the link below for the forecast.

Commentary 4678
2nd Quarter, 2010 Data: Arizona
The appreciation of Arizona Home Prices relative to the other fifty states is
detailed below. Five different time periods are reviewed. Each paragraph
identifies the top and bottom performers as well as the average and median
performance for all states during each time period.
Last Quarter:
During the 2nd Quarter of 2010, Arizona Home Prices had a rank of 50 with
appreciation of -3.08%. The top performer during the 2nd Quarter was
Wyoming, with appreciation of 1.08%. The worst performer during that period
was Nevada with appreciation of -3.11%. The House Price Index indicated
rising home prices in 13 states during the quarter. Home prices fell in 37 states.
The median appreciation for all states during the 2nd Quarter was -0.61%. The
average appreciation for all states during the quarter was -0.56%.
Last Year:
During the last 12 months, Arizona Home Prices had a rank of 50 with
appreciation during the year of -12.67%. The top performer during the last year
was North Dakota, with appreciation of 0.4%. The worst performer during that
period was Nevada with appreciation of -15.4%. The House Price Index
indicated rising home prices in 1 state over the last year. Home prices fell in 49
states.
The median appreciation for all states during this period was -4.12%. The
average appreciation was -4.47%.
Last 5 Years:
Over the 5 years ended with the 2nd Quarter of 2010, Arizona Home Prices
ranked 47 with a total appreciation of -18.6%. The top performer during the 5
year period was Wyoming, with appreciation of 26%. The worst performer
during that period was Nevada with appreciation of -39%. The House Price
Index indicated rising home prices in 34 states over the last 5 years. Home
prices fell in 16 states.
The median appreciation for all states during this time period was 6%. The
average appreciation over the 5 years was 3%.
Last 10 Years:
During the 10 years ended in the 2nd Quarter of 2010, Arizona Home Prices
had a rank of 35 with appreciation during the decade of 37%. The top
performer during the period was Washington DC, with appreciation of 130%.
The worst performer during the 10 year time period was Michigan with
appreciation of -3%. The House Price Index indicated rising home prices in 49
states over the last 10 years. Home prices fell in 1 state.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 10 years was 47%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 50%.
Last 20 Years:
During the 20 years ended in the 2nd Quarter of 2010, Arizona Home Prices
had a rank of 20 with total appreciation over the 20 year period of 108%. The
top performer during the period was Wyoming, with appreciation of 217%. The
worst performer during the last 20 years was Nevada with appreciation of 60%.
The House Price Index indicated rising home prices in all 50 states over the last
20 years. None of the states had a falling index during this period.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 20 years was 102%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 115%.
Historical data on the Arizona House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. The chart has been updated through the 2nd Quarter of 2010.
All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House Price Index for
Arizona. Real estate appreciation figures represent total appreciation over each
time period. (Unless specifically stated, the appreciation figures do not
represent annual or quarterly rates of appreciation.)
Commentary 3916
1st Quarter, 2010 Data: Arizona
The appreciation of Arizona Home Prices relative to the other fifty states is
detailed below. Five different time periods are reviewed. Each paragraph
identifies the top and bottom performers as well as the average and median
performance for all states during each time period.
Last Quarter:
During the 1st Quarter of 2010, Arizona Home Prices had a rank of 49 with
appreciation of -2.46%. The top performer during the 1st Quarter was North
Dakota, with appreciation of 0.56%. The worst performer during that period was
Idaho with appreciation of -3.44%. The House Price Index indicated rising home
prices in 3 states during the quarter. Home prices fell in 47 states.
The median appreciation for all states during the 1st Quarter was -1.27%. The
average appreciation for all states during the quarter was -1.33%.
Last Year:
During the last 12 months, Arizona Home Prices had a rank of 50 with
appreciation during the year of -16.13%. The top performer during the last year
was North Dakota, with appreciation of 1.2%. The worst performer during that
period was Nevada with appreciation of -18.3%. The House Price Index
indicated falling home prices in all 50 states over the last year. None of the
states had a rising index during this period.
The median appreciation for all states during this period was -5.19%. The
average appreciation was -6.04%.
Last 5 Years:
Over the 5 years ended with the 1st Quarter of 2010, Arizona Home Prices
ranked 43 with a total appreciation of -7.1%. The top performer during the 5
year period was Wyoming, with appreciation of 28%. The worst performer
during that period was Nevada with appreciation of -33%. The House Price
Index indicated rising home prices in 38 states over the last 5 years. Home
prices fell in 12 states.
The median appreciation for all states during this time period was 8%. The
average appreciation over the 5 years was 6%.
Last 10 Years:
During the 10 years ended in the 1st Quarter of 2010, Arizona Home Prices had
a rank of 30 with appreciation during the decade of 44%. The top performer
during the period was Washington DC, with appreciation of 140%. The worst
performer during the 10 year time period was Michigan with appreciation of 0%.
The House Price Index indicated rising home prices in all 50 states over the last
10 years. None of the states had a falling index during this period.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 10 years was 49%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 53%.
Last 20 Years:
During the 20 years ended in the 1st Quarter of 2010, Arizona Home Prices had
a rank of 19 with total appreciation over the 20 year period of 114%. The top
performer during the period was Oregon, with appreciation of 222%. The worst
performer during the last 20 years was Connecticut with appreciation of 62%.
The House Price Index indicated rising home prices in all 50 states over the last
20 years. None of the states had a falling index during this period.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 20 years was 106%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 118%.
Historical data on the Arizona House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. The chart has been updated through the 1st Quarter of 2010.
All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House Price Index for
Arizona. Real estate appreciation figures represent total appreciation over each
time period. (Unless specifically stated, the appreciation figures do not
represent annual or quarterly rates of appreciation.)
Commentary 3154
4th Quarter, 2009 Data: Arizona
The appreciation of Arizona Home Prices relative to the other fifty states is
detailed below. Five different time periods are reviewed. Each paragraph
identifies the top and bottom performers as well as the average and median
performance for all states during each time period.
Last Quarter:
During the 4th Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices had a rank of 50 with
appreciation of -3.00%. The top performer during the 4th Quarter was
Washington DC, with appreciation of 1.23%. The worst performer during that
period was Nevada with appreciation of -3.83%. The House Price Index
indicated rising home prices in 6 states during the quarter. Home prices fell in
44 states.
The median appreciation for all states during the 4th Quarter was -0.74%. The
average appreciation for all states during the quarter was -0.84%.
Last Year:
During the last 12 months, Arizona Home Prices had a rank of 50 with
appreciation during the year of -14.16%. The top performer during the last year
was North Dakota, with appreciation of 1.2%. The worst performer during that
period was Nevada with appreciation of -17.1%. The House Price Index
indicated rising home prices in 3 states over the last year. Home prices fell in 48
states.
The median appreciation for all states during this period was -3.43%. The
average appreciation was -4.33%.
Last 5 Years:
Over the 5 years ended with the 4th Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices
ranked 42 with a total appreciation of 1.1%. The top performer during the 5
year period was Wyoming, with appreciation of 32%. The worst performer
during that period was Nevada with appreciation of -28%. The House Price
Index indicated rising home prices in 41 states over the last 5 years. Home
prices fell in 9 states.
The median appreciation for all states during this time period was 12%. The
average appreciation over the 5 years was 10%.
Last 10 Years:
During the 10 years ended in the 4th Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices
had a rank of 27 with appreciation during the decade of 51%. The top
performer during the period was Washington DC, with appreciation of 153%.
The worst performer during the 10 year time period was Michigan with
appreciation of 5%. The House Price Index indicated rising home prices in all
50 states over the last 10 years. None of the states had a falling index during
this period.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 10 years was 51%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 58%.
Last 20 Years:
During the 20 years ended in the 4th Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices
had a rank of 20 with total appreciation over the 20 year period of 120%. The
top performer during the period was Oregon, with appreciation of 239%. The
worst performer during the last 20 years was Connecticut with appreciation of
62%. The House Price Index indicated rising home prices in all 50 states over
the last 20 years. None of the states had a falling index during this period.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 20 years was 108%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 123%.
Historical data on the Arizona House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. The chart has been updated through the 4th Quarter of 2009.
All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House Price Index for
Arizona. Real estate appreciation figures represent total appreciation over each
time period. (Unless specifically stated, the appreciation figures do not
represent annual or quarterly rates of appreciation.)
Commentary 2392
3rd Quarter, 2009 Data: Arizona
The appreciation of Arizona Home Prices relative to the other fifty states is
detailed below. Five different time periods are reviewed. Each paragraph
identifies the top and bottom performers as well as the average and median
performance for all states during each time period.
Last Quarter:
During the 3rd Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices had a rank of 49 with
appreciation of -4.69%. The top performer during the 3rd Quarter was Iowa,
with appreciation of 0.19%. The worst performer during that period was Nevada
with appreciation of -6.21%. The House Price Index indicated rising home
prices in 1 states during the quarter. Home prices fell in 49 states.
The median appreciation for all states during the 3rd Quarter was -1.81%. The
average appreciation for all states during the quarter was -1.98%.
Last Year:
During the last 12 months, Arizona Home Prices had a rank of 50 with
appreciation during the year of -13.65%. The top performer during the last year
was South Dakota, with appreciation of 1.3%. The worst performer during that
period was Nevada with appreciation of -16.4%. The House Price Index
indicated rising home prices in 10 states over the last year. Home prices fell in
41 states.
The median appreciation for all states during this period was -2.07%. The
average appreciation was -3.50%.
Last 5 Years:
Over the 5 years ended with the 3rd Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices
ranked 35 with a total appreciation of 8.5%. The top performer during the 5
year period was Wyoming, with appreciation of 37%. The worst performer
during that period was Nevada with appreciation of -22%. The House Price
Index indicated rising home prices in 42 states over the last 5 years. Home
prices fell in 8 states.
The median appreciation for all states during this time period was 16%. The
average appreciation over the 5 years was 14%.
Last 10 Years:
During the 10 years ended in the 3rd Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices
had a rank of 26 with appreciation during the decade of 57%. The top
performer during the period was Washington DC, with appreciation of 157%.
The worst performer during the 10 year time period was Michigan with
appreciation of 8%. The House Price Index indicated rising home prices in all
50 states over the last 10 years. None of the states had a falling index during
this period.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 10 years was 57%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 60%.
Last 20 Years:
During the 20 years ended in the 3rd Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices
had a rank of 19 with total appreciation over the 20 year period of 125%. The
top performer during the period was Oregon, with appreciation of 255%. The
worst performer during the last 20 years was Connecticut with appreciation of
62%. The House Price Index indicated rising home prices in all 50 states over
the last 20 years. None of the states had a falling index during this period.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 20 years was 110%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 126%.
Historical data on the Arizona House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. The chart has been updated through the 3rd Quarter of 2009.
All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House Price Index for
Arizona. Real estate appreciation figures represent total appreciation over each
time period. (Unless specifically stated, the appreciation figures do not
represent annual or quarterly rates of appreciation.)
Commentary 1249
2nd Quarter, 2009 Data: Arizona
The appreciation of Arizona Home Prices relative to the other fifty states is
detailed below. Five different time periods are reviewed. Each paragraph
identifies the top and bottom performers as well as the average and median
performance for all states during each time period.
Last Quarter:
During the 2nd Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices had the worst
performance in the country with appreciation of -6.92%. The top performer
during the 2nd Quarter was North Dakota, with appreciation of -0.08%. The
House Price Index indicated falling home prices in all 50 states during the
quarter. None of the states had a rising index during this period.
The median appreciation for all states during the 2nd Quarter was -1.93%. The
average appreciation for all states during the quarter was -2.21%.
Last Year:
During the last 12 months, Arizona Home Prices had a rank of 50 with
appreciation during the year of -15.62%. The top performer during the last year
was North Dakota, with appreciation of 1.8%. The worst performer during that
period was Nevada with appreciation of -19.4%. The House Price Index
indicated rising home prices in 8 states over the last year. Home prices fell in 43
states.
The median appreciation for all states during this period was -1.98%. The
average appreciation was -3.74%.
Last 5 Years:
Over the 5 years ended with the 2nd Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices
ranked 26 with a total appreciation of 21.5%. The top performer during the 5
year period was Wyoming, with appreciation of 45%. The worst performer
during that period was Michigan with appreciation of -9%. The House Price
Index indicated rising home prices in 47 states over the last 5 years. Home
prices fell in 3 states.
The median appreciation for all states during this time period was 22%. The
average appreciation over the 5 years was 20%.
Last 10 Years:
During the 10 years ended in the 2nd Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices
had a rank of 21 with appreciation during the decade of 69%. The top
performer during the period was Washington DC, with appreciation of 168%.
The worst performer during the 10 year time period was Michigan with
appreciation of 16%. The House Price Index indicated rising home prices in all
50 states over the last 10 years. None of the states had a falling index during
this period.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 10 years was 62%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 66%.
Last 20 Years:
During the 20 years ended in the 2nd Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices
had a rank of 16 with total appreciation over the 20 year period of 142%. The
top performer during the period was Oregon, with appreciation of 279%. The
worst performer during the last 20 years was Connecticut with appreciation of
67%. The House Price Index indicated rising home prices in all 50 states over
the last 20 years. None of the states had a falling index during this period.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 20 years was 116%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 136%.
Historical data on the Arizona House Price Index is available back to the first
quarter of 1975. The chart has been updated through the 2nd Quarter of 2009.
All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House Price Index for
Arizona. Real estate appreciation figures represent total appreciation over each
time period. (Unless specifically stated, the appreciation figures do not
represent annual or quarterly rates of appreciation.)
Commentary 106
1st Quarter, 2009 Data: Arizona
The appreciation of Arizona Home Prices relative to the other fifty states is
detailed below. Five different time periods are reviewed. Each paragraph
identifies the top and bottom performers as well as the average and median
performance for all states during each time period.
Last Quarter:
During the 1st Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices had a rank of 45 with
appreciation of -0.91%. The top performer during the 1st Quarter was Michigan,
with appreciation of 2.44%. The worst performer during that period was Nevada
with appreciation of -1.92%.
The median appreciation for all states during the 1st Quarter was 0.06%. The
average appreciation for all states during the quarter was 0.09%.
Last Year:
During the last 12 months, Arizona Home Prices had a rank of 48 with
appreciation during the year of -13.63%. The top performer during the last year
was North Dakota, with appreciation of 2.6%. The worst performer during that
period was Nevada with appreciation of -19.7%.
The median appreciation for all states during this period was -1.21%. The
average appreciation was -2.81%.
Last 5 Years:
Over the 5 years ended with the 1st Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices
ranked 14 with a total appreciation of 36.1%. The top performer during the 5
year period was Hawaii, with appreciation of 51%. The worst performer during
that period was Michigan with appreciation of -4%.
The median appreciation for all states during this time period was 27%. The
average appreciation over the 5 years was 27%.
Last 10 Years:
During the 10 years ended in the 1st Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices had
a rank of 18 with appreciation during the decade of 85%. The top performer
during the period was Washington DC, with appreciation of 183%. The worst
performer during the 10 year time period was Michigan with appreciation of 24%.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 10 years was 65%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 73%.
Last 20 Years:
During the 20 years ended in the 1st Quarter of 2009, Arizona Home Prices had
a rank of 11 with total appreciation over the 20 year period of 162%. The top
performer during the period was Oregon, with appreciation of 305%. The worst
performer during the last 20 years was Connecticut with appreciation of 73%.
The median appreciation for all states during the last 20 years was 126%. The
average appreciation for the states over that time frame was 144%.
Historical data on the Arizona House Price Index is available back to the 1st
Quarter, of 1975. The chart has been updated through the 1st Quarter of 2009.
All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the House Price Index for
Arizona. Real estate appreciation figures represent total appreciation over each
time period. (Unless specifically stated, the appreciation figures do not
represent annual or quarterly rates of appreciation.)
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