Median Sale Price in High-Opportunity Neighborhoods Nears Half a Million

August 14, 2023 Demetria Lester

A new report from Redfin revealed the typical U.S. home purchased in high-opportunity neighborhoods sold for an estimated $470,000 last year, nearly 40% more than the typical home in low-opportunity areas, as many of those neighborhoods continue to be gentrified, making them less affordable.

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