There are futures, including some city-specific products. But there's no volume and you'll get savaged on the premium.
%% URE used to have huge liquidity from $300 to $3.00 + back up some.But that kind of swing really changed it/LOL......................................................................
Real Estate Value ETF is redundant. Real Estate is mostly in the small value category already. EQR might be your closest proxy for home value appreciation if you believe that long term values are grounded by the alternative of renting.
Some of these might have what you are looking for. https://etfdb.com/screener/#page=1&asset_class=real estate&sort_by=average_volume&sort_direction=desc