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StreetMatrix adds Arizona and Utah to its housing index

May 29, 2026 at 7:36 PM HousingWire Automation HousingWire

StreetMatrix has expanded its independent real estate analytics platform into Arizona and Utah, adding two fast-growing Western states to a housing index that already covers California and Nevada, the company announced on Wednesday.

StreetMatrix was created by housing analyst Jonathan Miller, president and CEO of Miller Samuel, and economist Nick Huntington-Klein, an associate professor at Seattle University. It publishes monthly housing market reports that use the proprietary StreetMatrix Index to track statewide and local trends.

“The expansion into Arizona and Utah represents another important milestone as we continue building a more transparent and consistent framework for understanding housing market performance across the country,” Miller said in a statement. “These are markets that have experienced significant population growth, migration shifts, and pricing volatility over the last several years. Our goal is to provide a reliable benchmark that cuts through fragmented housing data and offers a clearer picture of what is actually happening in the market.”

StreetMatrix said the new monthly reports for Arizona and Utah will mirror its existing outputs, with statewide analysis and city-level insights, transaction trends, and one-, two- and three-year comparisons to put current price movement in context.

“Arizona and Utah have become increasingly important markets to monitor as affordability pressures, migration patterns, and economic shifts continue reshaping the housing landscape across the West,” Huntington-Klein, chief economist at StreetMatrix, said.

This article was generated using HousingWire Automation and reviewed by a HousingWire editor before publication.

Originally reported by HousingWire.
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