How's the housing market in your area?
Housing market in your area
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12 months growth where I live in Sydney is 18.5%, but that's actually low for Sydney.
https://www.realestate.com.au/nsw/cammeray-2062/Comment
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housing market is good in the Valencian region of Spain with property prices on the up, rental & purchase. & building 1000´s of new homes every day
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Southern California?
I dunno, watch a movie and 80% of them have some sort of end game where the helicopter zooms out, main character is on the beach (most likely shot in Malibu or Palisades) sipping a drink and going "this is it, we made it".
That market i guess is kinda strong.Comment
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In the US it is all over the place: down in Florida, up in Texas, down in Cali, down in midwest, up in northeast....
Basically a clusterfuck. Interest rates are above 6% so this is stalling new home buyers and sellers with 2-4% mortgage rates do not want to sell.My Affiliate Programs:
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Average here right now $245/sq ft for residential. More for some areas, less for others.
I live here
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Can’t imagine buying a house on the west coast with all the insane corruption and taxes. They raise taxes so high that huge government contracts get awarded to companies in low tax states because the local businesses have so many regulations and taxes. Voters have completely lost their minds. The voters in these states love high taxes and bad services. Commercial real este is sitting empty. Roads are fucked. I caught air on the way to the Oregon coast last month where there was a drop off that took forever to get fixed.Comment
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For Homes (Median/Average):
Statewide Median: Around $294/sq ft (as of late 2025).
Apartments: Median around $491-$522/sq ft.
Houses: Median around $283-$286/sq ft.
By Location (Examples):
Jersey City: Around $627/sq ft.
Hoboken: Around $892/sq ft.
Princeton: Around $475/sq ft.
Edison: Around $374/sq ft."As pornographers we must act responsibly! ;))"- Nickatilynx
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Average here in 2026 is around 480$CA in my area. Obviously some more or less
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I think mortgage rates affect the HCOL areas more, anyone owning is holding (I'm at 4.8% and thought that was high), anecdotally people would rather rent or move to another state than pay 6%+ at the current market rates.
I don't think you can buy a detached single family within 30 minutes of me for under $1m, which puts your minimum payment in the $6-7k range.Comment
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It's wild to see Edison prices today compared to 20 years ago.For Homes (Median/Average):
Statewide Median: Around $294/sq ft (as of late 2025).
Apartments: Median around $491-$522/sq ft.
Houses: Median around $283-$286/sq ft.
By Location (Examples):
Jersey City: Around $627/sq ft.
Hoboken: Around $892/sq ft.
Princeton: Around $475/sq ft.
Edison: Around $374/sq ft.Comment

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