Midwest Cities Top Zillow’s 2025 Most Popular Housing Markets

Reuters12-16
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MDWT">Midwest</a> Cities Top <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/Z">Zillow</a>'s 2025 Most <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/BPOPN">Popular</a> Housing Markets

Zillow Group Inc. has released its 2025 rankings of the most popular U.S. housing markets, revealing a surge in interest for Midwestern cities. Rockford, Illinois, tops the list as the most popular city for home shoppers, reflecting a broader trend toward affordability and midsize markets. The Midwest dominates the top ten, with cities such as Dearborn, Toledo, Carmel, and South Bend attracting buyers seeking attainable home prices, expanding job opportunities, and vibrant communities. Zillow's analysis, based on metrics like page-view traffic, home value growth, and the speed at which homes sell, indicates that homes in these markets are selling quickly, underscoring strong demand. The report highlights a shift away from expensive coastal metros as buyers prioritize affordability and quality of life.

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