State By State Housing Market Infographic

Real Estate is local and prices differ from market to market. Wouldn’t it be great if you could see home prices and data across markets in one place on a handy dandy map? Yeah, that’d be nice so we thought we’d create one. Click on the map below to launch an interactive infographic to check […]

Real Estate is local and prices differ from market to market. Wouldn’t it be great if you could see home prices and data across markets in one place on a handy dandy map? Yeah, that’d be nice so we thought we’d create one.

Click on the map below to launch an interactive infographic to check out your state to see the NAR data for metro areas.

David Marine
David Marine

Husband. Father. Socializer. Mets Lifer. TV Aficionado. Consumer Engager. David Marine is the Chief Marketing Officer at Coldwell Banker, where he oversees the brand’s marketing efforts and content strategy including acting as managing editor for the Coldwell Banker blog and heading up video production efforts. While CMO by day, David runs a three ring circus at night as he is the father of 4 boys. He also happens to be married to Wonder Woman. True story.

18 comments

  1. Isn't the label "Homes Sold per Capita" really a misnomer? The data really appears to be the number of persons in the state for each home sold…

    1. @Robert – thanks for pointing that out and you are correct. We were more loosely referring to the comparison of population to homes sold when labeling the tab. Based on the actual definition of Per Capita, you are correct. Per capita would be the number of homes sold divided by the population. What we included is the population divided by the number of homes sold. We are updating the tab label and view sources window to say ‘People Per Homes Sold.’

      Sorry for the confusion.

  2. Very cool infographic, but the numbers are a little old. Home prices slipped quite a bit in the final three months of the year. NAR will release Q4 numbers on Thursday, Feb. 10.
    http://www.realtor.org/research/research/metropri

    "People per homes sold" is an interesting yardstick. I guess that's a way to put sales activity in context and compare different markets? You probably would not want to use this to compare an urban area with more renters to a suburban area with a higher rate of home ownership.

      1. My mistake from seeing it on the sidebar link from the Baby Boomer Article and being distracted by the pictures – I would not have thought “relevant content” would be that old.. oops

  3. Well its good.. This map describes specifically about the NAR data for metro city.. This is what i wanted actually. Thanks for upload this information.

  4. Hey David,

    Interesting infographic. Is their an updated version? Seems like the housing market has had a steady uptick since this was published.

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