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michigician OP t1_izetl66 wrote
Source: realtor.com/research/data Tools: QGIS, Libreoffice Calc
Hascus t1_izf46m2 wrote
So basically no change in the most expensive markets
Fivethenoname t1_izhe9bw wrote
This is what happens when people think they can take advantage of big market swings. The system is a joke. Everybody who owned property tried to sell in response to a spike based on speculation and all it's done is derail people's lives and hand more real estate over to corporations.
Scorpions99 t1_izeztq2 wrote
Lower Michigan and Arizona look relatively stable.
tsunamisurfer t1_izfbnh7 wrote
There was insane growth from Nov 2021 to ~August 2022, and from August to November 2022 we have had some degree of decline, but not much in comparison. So, i'm unsurprised by the sea of red/orange/yellow here.
thebasementcakes t1_izfjwxm wrote
map of noisy less populated counties, great
ButterflyCatastrophe t1_izg3ule wrote
Certainly helps explain why there are so many +50% counties right next to -20% counties.
Disastrous-Year571 t1_izewp2l wrote
Texas not happy to lose a couple of counties to Mexico, jury in Montana and North Dakota is still out on ceding a few counties to Canada 😉