With a strong job market and home prices 37% below the national average, Buffalo continues to lead as the hottest market in the U.S.
Buffalo, New York is set to be the hottest housing market of 2025, retaining its title from 2024, thanks to strong job growth and limited housing supply, according to a new report. As new jobs fuel competition for homes, the demand continues to outstrip availability, driving up prices in cities throughout much of the country.
Here’s where metro area home prices are expected to go in 380 housing markets, according to forecasts by Zillow and Moody’s. Want more housing market stories from Lance Lambert’s ResiClub in your inbox?
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New Yorkers called in more than 750,000 noise complaints. Incredibly, nearly 10 percent of them came from one area.
Blackstone is in talks to buy a sizeable stake in a New York 50-story office building from institutional investors of JPMorgan Asset Management, two sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
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