For the third consecutive month, Chicago was number one and Manhattan was in the number two spot of “Most Searched Cities” on Trulia, as we report in the September edition of the Trulia Trends Report (PDF) . For the first time since we’ve been tracking data, San Francisco tumbled from the top five, resting at number six. Jacksonville, FL and Queens, NY return from summer vacation to rejoin the Top 10 at spots nine and ten, respectively.
Of the Top 10 “Most Viewed Homes”, only one home was above the seven-figure mark - a stunning six-bedroom, nine-bath Mediterranean style home in Beverly Hills. But you don’t have to spend a fortune to get a great home. Take a look at this waterfront home in Sodus Point, NY, one of the less expensive homes to make our Top 10. It is listed just under $180,000 and comes with a wrap-around deck and a boat dock, complete with a boat hoist and boats!
Bargain hunters were out in force in August as New Orleans and Modesto were among the cities with the biggest increase in search queries. 
Wanna know more? Check out the full report here (PDF)
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September 28th, 2007 at 12:39 pm
Um, Boston College is not in the South End. It is in Chestnut Hill an area in the city of Newton. The South End is home to the gay ghetto and is North America’s largest existing Victorian residential district.
September 28th, 2007 at 1:08 pm
Hi bostonboy,
Thanks for checking out the blog! Wikipedia shows Boston College in South End, but we have omitted that fact from the report.
January 15th, 2008 at 1:57 pm
Hah, I’d love to have a water from home here in san luis for under $200k
January 17th, 2008 at 9:23 pm
trend reports are very important and useful to know trends in real estate business. Newbies should review these report regularly