Astoundingly high home prices in Californiaisn’t exactly breaking news. However, of the 260 largest metropolitan areas that we analyzed, the fact that California is home to 10 out of 13 of the largest metropolitan areas where 90% of renters are priced out of the real estate market is tellin...
California’s real-estate market, the nation’s largest, is seen as a barometer of the U.S. economy. Housing prices soared during the boom, and their plummet during the market’s collapse resulted in massive foreclosures and fueled the recession. Economists say the state’s housing market wil...
House prices in New York and Boston peaked in the late 1980s and house prices in California and Washington DC peaked a bit later, right before the S&L recession started in 1990. The S&L bubble was centered on commercial real estate but it also affected residential house values in some me...
The tool will automatically load the last 30 years of data. To expand or move the window, manipulate the brush chart (the lower chart) to zoom to the history you're interested in viewing:Exported image of historical home prices in the US from 2002-2011 ...
LOS ANGELES (May 14) -- The percentage of households that could afford to buy an entry-level home in California stood at 69% in the first quarter of 2009, compared with 46% for the same period a year ago (see chart above), according to a report released
Here’s a quick look at home prices by high school district and further below, also by elementary school district. This is a great way to get a broad sense of where it’s more affordable or more costly to buy a home in Silicon Valley! The numbers were for sales in June 2022. ...
Take New Jersey, one of the states with the highest taxes and greatest outbound migration.Many counties in the Garden State still saw year-over-year home price growth, even as California watches prices thud. Note:The gray counties didn’t have sufficient MLS sales data for Zillow to provide ...
This chart shows the seasonally adjusted annual rate of new single-family houses sold in the U.S.
The chart also shows you how your state ranks in cost. StateAnnual RateMonthly Rate Alabama $2,021 $168 Alaska $1,307 $109 Arizona $1,614 $134 Arkansas $1,531 $128 California $1,839 $153 Colorado $2,900 $242 Connecticut $1,699 $...
$600,000 may still get you a spacious four-bedroom in rural California while it barely covers the price of a modest townhome in Little Rock, as just one example. So to help you get a bit more granular, NAR has created an interactive Google Map that allows you to click around various...