Zillow 2020 Urban-Suburban Market Report
In light of the changing work landscape, suburban housing markets have not strengthened at a disproportionately rapid pace compared to urban markets.
Zillow 2020 Urban-Suburban Market Report
In light of the changing work landscape, suburban housing markets have not strengthened at a disproportionately rapid pace compared to urban markets.
Suburban Homes Still Feel Recession’s Pinch
Per-square-foot values for both urban and rural homes ($231 and $102 per square foot, respectively) have exceeded their pre-recession highs and are currently at new peaks, but the current value for suburban homes stands below its prior peak of $140, last reached in October 2006.
Urban Ascendant: Home Values in and Around Washington, D.C.
The housing market in and around Washington, D.C., has fundamentally transformed over the past decade. Perhaps more than any other U.S. market, the nation’s capital sharply illustrates the extent of urban renaissance experienced in many cities nationwide, and the diverging post-Recession fortunes of the nation’s urban and suburban communities.
Experts: New Job Growth Expected to Drive Migration Back to Middle America
A marked shift in fortunes between coastal America and Middle America since the housing recovery began – rapid growth in the former, stagnation in the latter – is likely to eventually reverse as cost-conscious companies look for cheaper places to grow, according to a panel of more than 100 experts.