Showing posts with label Housing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Housing. Show all posts

Sunday, March 24, 2019

HOUSING PRICES - COMPARISON OF INDIANA, TENNESSEE AND ILLINOIS



Illinois house prices have not yet returned to pre-2008 recession levels, and in fact, saw a nominal decline in the last quarter.

Indiana and Tennessee housing prices did not have significant declines during the recession and both states returned to pre-recession levels in the second-quarter of 2015.

Tennessee housing prices have seen a rise of 29% since the first-quarter of 2008, and Indiana has seen an increase of 19%.



Wednesday, March 20, 2019

HILLSBOROUGH, CALIFORNIA



Hillsborough, California is located in San Mateo County, 17 miles south of San Francisco on the San Francisco Peninsula.

Hillsborough is dominated by large homes; the town zoning and subdivision ordinances require a 2,500-square-foot minimum house size and a minimum lot size of 0.5 acres. As a result, there are no apartments, condominiums or townhouses in the city limits. Also, the town has no commercial zoning and thus no businesses with the town limits. The only non-residential properties are the town’s four public and three private schools, town and county government facilities, a golf course, a country club, and small parks.



SELECTED DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF HILLSBOROUGH, CA (SOURCE: ACS)
POPULATION:
10,285
AGE:
Median Age:
47.6
EDUCATION:
Educational Attainment:
Percent high school graduate or higher:
97.1%
HOUSING:
Total Housing Units:
4,156
INCOME:
Median Household Income:
$238,750
ORIGINS AND LANGUAGE:
Foreign Born Population
2,722
POVERTY:
Individuals below poverty level:
3.3%
RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN:
White alone, Not Hispanic or Latino:
6,913
Asian alone:
3,348
VETERANS:
374

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

TWENTY CITIES WITH THE MOST $1 MILLION HOMES*

*of the 50 largest cities in the U.S,

RANK
CITY
% of 1MM HOMES
MEDIAN HOME PRICE
1
San Jose, CA
53.81
$1,069,000
2
San Francisco, CA
40.03
$891,000
3
Los Angeles, CA
17.23
$622,000
4
New York, NY
11.81
$454,000
5
San Diego, CA
10.55
$563,000
6
Seattle, WA
9.90
$461,000
7
Boston, MA
7.95
$459,000
8
Washington, DC
5.27
$395,000
9
Miami, FL
3.79
$267,000
10
Denver, CO
2.65
$391,000
11
Austin, TX
2.16
$282,000
12
Portland, OR
1.95
$378,000
13
Sacramento, CA
1,72
$378,000
14
Nashville, TN
1.52
$235,000
15
Houston, TX
1.52
$192,000
16
Phoenix, AZ
1.51
$242,000
17
Providence, RI
1.32
$266,000
18
Dallas, TX
1.31
$213,000
19
Chicago, IL
1.30
$223,000
20
Riverside, CA
1.12
$332,000

Friday, December 28, 2018

FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY (FHFA) - HOUSE PRICE APPRECIATION BY STATE

HOUSE APPRECIATION BY STATE
PERCENT CHANGE IN HOUSE PRICES
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED, PURCHASE-ONLY HPI

PERIOD ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2018

STATE
ONE YEAR
Idaho
15.09%
Nevada
15.00%
Washington
10.57%
Utah
9.97%
Colorado
9.16%
Florida
8.92%
Rhode Island
8.63%
Georgia
8.41%
Indiana
7.90%
North Carolina
7.71%
Michigan
7.64%
Tennessee
7.51%
Nebraska
7.38%
Oregon
7.29%
South Carolina
7.27%
Arizona
7.13%
South Dakota
6.95%
Missouri
6.90%
Wisconsin
6.89%
Minnesota
6.85%
Ohio
6.55%
California
6.49%
Alabama
6.40%
USA
6.34%
New Hampshire
6.20%
Delaware
6.17%
New York
5.87%
Texas
5.74%
Montana
5.55%
Kansas
5.50%
Vermont
5.47%
Massachusetts
5.28%
Maine
5.19%
Iowa
5.03%
Arkansas
4.48%
Kentucky
4.48%
Virginia
4.41%
Pennsylvania
4.39%
Wyoming
4.37%
New Jersey
3.85%
Oklahoma
3.65%
Illinois
3.52%
West Virginia
3.40%
New Mexico
3.37%
Hawaii
3.02%
Maryland
2.77%
Mississippi
2.71%
Connecticut
2.20%
District of Columbia
1.55%
Louisiana
1.53%
North Dakota
1.00%
Alaska
0.15%