U.S. Loses 58 ‘Million-Dollar’ Cities Since Market’s Peak in July

March 13, 2023 Demetria Lester

According to a new report from Zillow, the rebalancing of the housing market has been felt the most in areas where affordability is stretched, as the share of U.S. cities where the typical home value is $1 million or more declined from 522 to 464 since last July. 

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