U.S. house prices edged lower in April 2026, with the House Price Index (HPI) slipping 0.1% month-over-month, reversing the modest growth recorded a month earlier. The latest data, updated on 30 June 2026, shows a cooling in the housing market after a 0.2% increase in March 2026.
The month-over-month comparison indicates that, while prices were still rising into early spring, momentum has weakened. The “actual” figure for April reflects the change from March to April, whereas the “previous” figure captures the change from February to March. The shift from a 0.2% gain to a 0.1% decline suggests that demand and price pressures in the housing sector may be easing, potentially signaling a more cautious phase for buyers and sellers as the second quarter progresses.