- A new list ranks the “most popular zip code” in the US
- Katy, Texas, came at number 1
- Katy is a part of the Greater Houston Metropolitan region.
Buying a house really … really … Another time … really big thing. In the fourth quarter of 2024, the selling price of the middle house in the US hit $ 419,200, which increased by 17 percent from the fourth quarter of 2020, Micious flowerBut beyond having a major financial investment, it is also a personal investment. So when you go to buy a house, you do all your research to find the right place to stay better. If you need help in creating the source of the best, hippest and hottest zone, then this list is for you.
In January, Opendoor Brokerage shared its list of the “most popular zip code and hidden gems” of the previous year. This analyzed data from the local multiple listing services (MLS), where Opendoor Brokerage is operated. It then rank him to the total number of houses running in the contract within 90 days of the listing in 2024. It also ranked its best “hidden gems” in its markets by analyzing the number of new listings and its Bibox, (aka within some value bands), and ranked based on the increase in the number of new listings from January 2024 to November.
After all that work, it named Katy, Texas, the hottest of the hot. Katy, which came in the first number 2, is excluded excluded by Houston and is part of the Greater Houston Metropolitan region.
“Similar to 2023, Houston, Texas dominates the top two places of our list – but Katy moved to the top of Saru this year,” revealed by the conclusions. “It’s not surprising because Houston’s housing costs are some of the lowest in the nation.”
According to Opendoor, both Texas and Florida are “heavy representation” in the list. However, this year too, the return of small southern cities like Summerville, South Carolina, and Clarksville, Tennessi, which shows the growing trend of people escaping from American cities in exchange for a simple life.
“In the last three years, we have seen that people choose to move away from the centers of the city in favor of tight-based communities, but still live sufficiently and remain close to action,” Opendoor explained. “The most popular areas of this year are known to be a fast growing city, which are accompanied by a lot of new development, especially with an increase in healthy jobs in Florida and Texas.”
The top 10 list of the hottest zip code included San Antonio, Texas, number 3, followed by New Braunfales, Texas; Summerville, South Carolina; Forny, Texas; Yukon, Oklahoma; Clarksville, Tennessee; Parish, Florida; And Kyle, Texas. But if you are looking for a hidden gem, the title went to Harah, Oklahoma, a neighborhood on the outskirts of Oklahoma City with less than 7,000 people.
See full list of hot zip and hidden gems openoor.com,