Worth Knowing · Market History

US home prices, adjusted for inflation, went essentially nowhere for more than a century. Data compiled by economist Robert Shiller shows real home prices were flat from 1870 all the way to 1975 — the now-familiar idea of housing as a reliably appreciating asset is a much newer phenomenon than most people assume.

Source: Robert Shiller housing datasetVerified 2026-07-10
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