List of 17 Declining Markets Year-Over-Year
Currently, 17 markets (4% of ALL U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values over the last year.
List of 28 Declining Markets Year-Over-Year
28 U.S. Markets Lost Value Year-Over-Year
Currently, 28 markets (7% of ALL U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values over the last year.
In the previous quarter, 23 markets had annual home price declines
Although the number of declining markets is low by historical standards and remains at fairly healthy levels…
List of 184 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr
45% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 184 markets (45% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values compared to the prior Quarter.
For the same period last year 189 markets (47%) saw Q-O-Q declines.
Note: Because of seasonal variations between quarters,
List of 98 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr
24% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 98 markets (24% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values compared to the prior Quarter.
For the same period last year 104 markets (25%) saw Q-O-Q declines.
Note: Because of seasonal variations between quarters,
List of 23 Declining Markets Year-Over-Year
23 U.S. Markets Lost Value Year-Over-Year
Currently, 23 markets (5% of ALL U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values over the last year.
In the previous quarter, 45 markets had annual home price declines
Although the number of declining markets is low by historical standards and remains at fairly healthy levels…
List of 69 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr
17% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 69 markets (17% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values compared to the prior Quarter.
For the same period last year 73 markets (18%) saw Q-O-Q declines.
Note: Because of seasonal variations between quarters,
List of 45 Declining Markets Year-Over-Year
45 U.S. Markets Lost Value Year-Over-Year
Currently, 45 markets (11% of ALL U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values over the last year.
In the previous quarter, 48 markets had annual home price declines
Although the number of declining markets has not varied much over the last year or so,
Best Markets for Highest Rent Growth
We now track, analyze and score median rents paid for Single Family Residential (SFR) properties. We also compute the rental growth RATES for virtually all State, City, County and Zip Code level markets.
We then score and rank each market based on its rent growth and compare it to where it is in its appreciation cycle.
List of 175 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr
43% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 175 markets (43% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values compared to the prior Quarter.
For the same period last year 146 markets (36%) saw Q-O-Q declines.
Note: Because of seasonal variations between quarters,
List of 48 Declining Markets Year-Over-Year
48 U.S. Markets Lost Value Year-Over-Year
Currently, 48 markets (12% of ALL U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values over the last year.
In the previous quarter, 57 markets had annual home price declines
(See the entire list of declining markets below.)
In addition to the list of declining cities below,
What’s the HOTTEST State for Real Estate?
There’s one state that’s crushing most of the other states in the country, with 85% of its real estate markets being in the top 7 percentile of ALL US markets, and 100% of its markets remain HOT.
It’s a state you wouldn’t normally think of, but clearly there’s something going on here that you should take a deeper look at.
List of 57 Declining Markets Year-Over-Year
57 U.S. Markets Lost Value Year-Over-Year
Currently, 57 markets (14% of ALL U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values over the last year.
In the previous quarter, 58 markets had annual home price declines
(See the entire list of declining markets below.)
In addition to the list of declining cities below,