This visualization explores homeownership affordability across the U.S., featuring metrics such as the Homeowner Affordability Index, Affordability Gap, Cost Share of Income, and County-Based Affordability Index.
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Indices provide insights into home price trends across major U.S. cities and nationwide.
This analysis presents data on housing units in North Carolina for recent years, covering single-family units, renter-occupied units, and structural composition by county.
The Financial Metrics category, a unique feature in the real estate industry, provides our exclusive calculations on IRR
The Inventory and Listing category includes our calculations of new listing counts, median days on market, and a visual map of market durations by zip code.
The Sales category includes our MLS-based calculations for sales count and median sales price across North Carolina
This visualization explores homeownership affordability across the U.S., featuring metrics such as the Homeowner Affordability Index, Affordability Gap, Cost Share of Income, and County-Based Affordability Index.
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Indices provide insights into home price trends across major U.S. cities and nationwide.
This analysis presents data on housing units in North Carolina for recent years, covering single-family units, renter-occupied units, and structural composition by county.
New Home Sales: Trends in Growth, Affordability, and InventoryAccording to the U.S. Census, sales of new single-family h
Get a quick and easy look at the North Carolina real estate market with this one-pager. It highlights key data like Median List Price
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