Change in home prices by zip code Jan 2025-Jan 2026

Posted by mrpaninoshouse

16 Comments

  1. The red dots are where they have that grass that hurts to walk on barefoot and where your dog can’t go into the yard because of either a) the pain ants or b) because the guys just sprayed for pain ants.

  2. Nevada has like 17 zip codes that aren’t Reno or Vegas and their suburbs.

    I find that most interesting.

  3. So basically the coast that had back to back hurricanes recently in Florida is a seeing a reduction?

  4. This more so seems like balancing out in the south after insane price rises (way more than 8%) from 2022-2025 to something more reasonable than people moving away from the south to the midwest or something.

  5. I’m trying to find a home here in Wisconsin, and I hate how overinflated house prices are right now.

    Never would’ve thought it’s the epicenter of rising house prices for the past year though.

  6. Interesting that the midwest is now getting more expensive.

    Also, is there a reason for the steep declines in west and southwest Florida? I’m a Californian so I don’t know much about it.

  7. I think the coastal real estate disease is just now spreading to the Midwest. This map doesn’t show it, but my PacNW city is in the top 10 most unaffordable small cities in the USA. How unaffordable?

    Median income $48K.
    Median house $840K.

    IOW, no. You can’t afford a house here. And rent? Sure. $78K/yr will get you a cardboard 1bd apartment. Anything less and you’re rooming with weirdoes.

    I’m not sure how much more blood they can squeeze from us so it seems they have re-centered their efforts on the Midwest. Why are people buying houses in Wisconsin for $225K? THIS WILL NOT STAND. The corporate real estate firms are closing in for the kill.

  8. TheRealTinfoil666 on

    So, they decided to use bluer for better and redder for worse?

    Hmmm….bold choice.

  9. Okay, love Wisco as much as the next guy, but what gives? Property taxes are high here because the state legislature wants to hoard the tax revenue that would normally fund things like roads and schools, but there has to be more to the story