Pandemic Year Brought Incredible Surge in ‘Million-Dollar Cities’
In 312 cities and towns nationwide, the typical home is worth a cool $1 million or more -- up 45 from a year ago and an increase of 104 from five years ago.
Pandemic Year Brought Incredible Surge in ‘Million-Dollar Cities’
In 312 cities and towns nationwide, the typical home is worth a cool $1 million or more -- up 45 from a year ago and an increase of 104 from five years ago.
2020 Housing Data in Review: How Housing Went from Solid, to Stuck, to Soaring in 12 Months
The global pandemic weighed heavy on 2020, but the for-sale residential real estate market was a source of optimism and opportunity for many.
Bold 2021 Predictions: A Stronger Housing Market Across the Board
The for-sale housing market showed incredible strength in 2020, and we expect 2021 will be even stronger.
The stage is set for an expected takeoff in sales, continued recovery in the rental market and another 10% growth in home values in 2021.
What Moved Us: Stories that Shaped the Year in Real Estate
Home became more important than ever in 2020. Kitchen tables became classroom desks, basements turned into offices and backyards became sanctuaries.
Zillow Weekly Market Report, Data Through Dec. 5
Driven by still-strong demand, the housing market remains remarkably robust heading into what is typically the slowest time of year for sales.
Zillow Weekly Market Report, Data Through Nov. 28
The housing market continues to show impressive strength heading into the traditionally slower winter months.
October 2020 Market Report & Weekly Market Data (Through Nov. 14)
Homes continue to sell in record time, closed sales of existing homes are at their highest level since 2006 and prices continue to rise quickly.
Intense Competition Pushes Share of Homes Selling Above List to Record High
A greater share of homes sold above their list price in September (22.4%) than in any month since at least January 2018.
Zillow Weekly Market Report, Data Through Oct. 31
Homes continue to sell in record time, closed sales of existing homes are at their highest level since 2006 and prices continue to rise quickly.