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If You Bought a Home in These 14 Cities 3 Years Ago, You’d Have Built $100K+ in Home Equity
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Home prices have risen so rapidly in recent years that if you purchased a home in several major cities in 2020, you would have built over $100,000 in home equity since then.
To identify these cities, Zoocasa analyzed data from 25 major metropolitan areas in the U.S. and calculated the estimated equity built on a home bought at the median price in each city. In these 14 cities, median home prices soared so much that homeowners have built six figures worth of equity in just three years.
San Diego
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $710,000
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $978,500
- Equity built: $268,500
Los Angeles
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $673,100
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $897,600
- Equity built: $224,500
New York
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $442,400
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $650,500
- Equity built: $208,100
Miami
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $398,000
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $602,500
- Equity built: $204,500
San Francisco
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $1,100,000
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $1,300,000
- Equity built: $200,000
Boston
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $563,700
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $745,100
- Equity built: $181,400
Denver
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $492,700
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $673,000
- Equity built: $180,300
Seattle
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $596,900
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $744,300
- Equity built: $147,400
Tampa, Florida
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $272,000
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $415,000
- Equity built: $143,000
Riverside, California
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $422,600
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $565,000
- Equity built: $142,400
Washington
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $475,400
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $612,600
- Equity built: $137,200
Phoenix
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $330,000
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $467,200
- Equity built: $137,200
Atlanta
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $260,800
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $379,200
- Equity built: $118,400
Nashville, Tennessee
- Median single-family home sales price (2020): $298,900
- Median single-family home sales price (2023): $413,600
- Equity built: $114,700
All data is sourced from Zoocasa and is accurate as of Nov. 22, 2023.
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