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The U.S. residential real estate market represents a significant component of national wealth, yet investment decision-making in this sector remains largely dependent on heuristic judgment rather than systematic, data-driven analysis. This study presents a multi-dimensional analytical framework that integrates multiple Zillow housing market indices to evaluate residential real estate investment opportunities across the United States. Using publicly available data from the Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI), Zillow Observed Rent Index (ZORI), days-on-market metrics, and regional listing data spanning Q1 2018 through Q1 2023, the research conducts six interconnected analyses: (1) identification of high-growth regions in the single-family home segment, (2) rental market trend analysis across major metropolitan areas, (3) short-term property value forecasting, (4) market liquidity assessment through days-on-market analysis, (5) return on investment (ROI) distribution for rental strategies, and (6) ROI distribution for sale strategies. The framework employs Python-based data manipulation and visualization techniques to synthesize these indices into actionable investment intelligence. Key findings indicate that the top 3% of U.S. regions exhibited disproportionately high single-family home price appreciation between December 2022 and March 2023, rental indices demonstrated a consistent upward trajectory across major metropolitan areas, and property values were projected to increase by approximately 1.6% through March 2024. Furthermore, state-level variation in days-on-market and significant regional disparities in ROI distributions for both rental and sale strategies were identified, with notable outlier regions offering substantially higher returns. The proposed framework demonstrates the practical utility of integrating publicly available housing market indices for systematic investment evaluation, offering a reproducible methodology that can inform both individual and institutional decision-making in the residential real estate sector.