About
What We Do
HousingData.report provides data-driven analysis of the US housing market. We track home prices, rental trends, and population changes across hundreds of cities and thousands of ZIP codes.
Every report on this site is built from public datasets — primarily the Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI) and US Census Bureau population estimates. We don’t editorialize or speculate. The data speaks for itself.
How It Works
Our pipeline runs monthly:
- Data collection — We pull the latest Zillow ZHVI and ZORI data alongside Census population estimates
- Analysis — Median home prices, year-over-year changes, and ZIP-level breakdowns are computed for each city
- Reports — Each city gets a detailed report with charts, tables, and neighborhood-level data
- Publication — Reports are published as static pages, optimized for fast loading and search engines
Why This Exists
Most real estate content online is either trying to sell you something or padded with filler. We wanted a resource that answers simple questions — What’s the median home price in San Antonio? How much have prices changed in Denver? — with real numbers, updated regularly.
Data Sources
- Zillow Research — Home Value Index (ZHVI) and Observed Rent Index (ZORI)
- US Census Bureau — Population estimates and demographic data
Contact
Have a question, data correction, or suggestion? Reach us at hello@housingdata.report.