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The 50 markets with the most dramatic house price increases since March 2020

ResiClub pulled the 50 housing markets that have seen the most house price appreciation since March 2020—those gains range from +65% to +83% appreciation.

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According to the latest data published by the Zillow Home Value Index, national home prices ended June 2024 up +45% above March 2020 levels. We’re only 54 months into the decade, and the country has already seen as much house price appreciation as in some recent decades.

And some regional housing markets have seen FAR more appreciation.

For today’s article, ResiClub pulled the 50 housing markets that have seen the most house price appreciation since March 2020—those gains range from +65% to +83% appreciation.

Among these 50 markets that have seen the most house price gains since March 2020, only one of the markets (Knoxville, TN: +74%) is among the 100 largest housing markets by population.

Instead, the vast majority of these high-price growth markets are smaller markets that were red-hot during the Pandemic Housing Boom. Some are “Zoomtowns”, some are beach towns, and some are mountain towns.

Many of the markets that have seen the most house price appreciation since March 2020 have something else in common too: large population gains 👇

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