Urban vs suburban: What are home pricing index changes telling us about 2020’s shifting market climates?
16 octobre 2020Click here to view the interactive dashboard.
A recent headline in GlobeSt reads: “is CRE ready for the great American move to the suburbs?”
Similarly, The Wall Street Journal paints: “Young families are driving the exodus from city to the suburbs.”
It’s a trend we’ve been hearing since the effects of the global pandemic really began to hit, with shifts in density critical to movements of workers for peak optionality and choice.
But while the impact of lockdowns on global economies and property markets has spurred shifts in the U.S., how much does the concept of mass abandonment of the urban core for the suburbs hold up against national data? The answer? Well, it depends on how you measure this shift. We decided to look at changes in the home pricing index first.
Check out if urban cores are truly on the decline and the suburbs are rising in your local market by exploring the trends in the charts here.
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