Just like celebrities in rehab and the latest saga of the Spears family, it is nearly impossible to escape the media’s seemingly unending coverage of foreclosures and the volatility in the housing market. This month’s Trulia Trends Report (PDF) puts foreclosure* data into perspective for the current market, and highlights five markets that may have [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 5, 2008
From the 65-million-dollar limestone-clad neoclassical villa in San Francisco, to the two-story, six-bedroom, five-bathroom fixer-upper in Detroit priced at $199,000, our list of top 10 “most viewed homes” in the latest Trulia Trends report proved that consumers of all budget sizes were house hunting in December. The most expensive home to make our list was a [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 21, 2007
The final edition of the Trulia Trends Report for 2007 is hot off the presses. In the full report (PDF), we cover the latest market trends in price and popularity, and spotlight some great houses in the North Pole.* Here are some highlights: After an eight-month reign as “Most Popular City,” the windy city of Chicago was [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Consumer search behavior on Trulia continues to reflect national trends in the real estate market. In this month’s report (PDF), foreclosures take a front seat as cities with an increasing number of foreclosures are also posting an increasing number of consumer searches. For the month of October, all five cities in our “Movers and Shakers” [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 17, 2007
In the October edition of the Trulia Trends report (PDF), we find that the Top 10 hottest cities was relatively unchanged over the previous month. Chicago, Manhattan and Brooklyn retained their positions as the top three most searched cities; Los Angeles slipped past Philadelphia to round out the top five and San Francisco held [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 11, 2007
While recently pulling data for this month’s Trends Report, I suffered a bit of sticker shock when I learned that the median list price for the ‘Typical American Viewed Home’ in September was $310,000! Now, that may not seem like a lot of money when you’re in the Bay Area, but in Smalltown, USA where [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 28, 2007
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, [...]
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