Tuesday, February 24, 2015

The Hottest Winter Home Markets

While most of the United States is currently under a deep freeze, real estate markets in many cities across the country are heating up, according to the recent Hotness Index compiled by realtor.com®.
Not surprisingly, warm locations continue to be hot spots for winter buyers. Miami, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Raleigh, and San Diego rank highest on the Hotness Index, and see busy Spring level home-buying activity earlier than other cities across the country.
To compile the Hotness Index rankings, economists fromrealtor.com® looked at 2014 monthly search volume on realtor.com®, adjusted for population, and combined climate data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
“The correlation between warmer metropolitan areas and more January searches makes sense, as it’s easier to get out and go house hunting in these cities,” said Jonathan Smoke, Chief Economist forrealtor.com®. “In these markets, looking for a home in November or January makes as much sense as August.
Winter home-buying activity isn't just booming in cities with balmy climates. Chicago is a surprisingly hot real estate market in the winter months, according to the Hottest Index. Despite Chicago's frigid temperatures, their prime buying season actually begins in January and home showings during snowstorms are the norm.
Some suggest that what's driving this push towards an earlier Spring buying season is the lack of inventory in many metropolitan areas.
“Prices are appreciating and homes are selling more quickly,” Smoke said. “These are the criteria that we use to define a healthy market. When inventory is growing as well, the hot market can keep its momentum, which benefits both sellers and buyers.”

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