Charlotte, North Carolina will be this year’s hottest housing market, according to a new analysis from real estate site, Zillow.
Charlotte ranks second among large markets in projections for both home value growth and growth in owner-occupied households, which helped shoot it to the top of this year’s hottest markets list.list. Both Cleveland and Pittsburgh ranked high in projections for time on market and new jobs per new home built.
Higher mortgage rates and severe affordability challenges have chilled demand and brought home values down from last summer’s peak. Home value growth in Charlotte is expected to be much slower this year than its 11.8% pace of 2022, as is the case in all of Zillow’s 2023 hottest markets and the U.S. as a whole.
“This year’s hottest markets will feel much chillier than they did a year ago,” said Anushna Prakash, economic data analyst at Zillow. “The desire to move hasn't changed, but both buyers and sellers are frozen in place by higher“Markets that offer relative affordability and room to grow are poised to stand out, especially given the prevalence of remote work,” said Prakash. “The good news for buyers is that monthly housing costs have stopped climbing.
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