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Monday, 19th March 2007

Searching for Real Estate Online: Trulia Trends Report, March 2007

Trulia Trends Report, March 2007
4 page; PDF. Trulia is a real estate search vertical with a bunch of cool and useful data tools including Heat Maps detailed neighborhood stats and info.

From the blog post:

According to Trulia’s search data, consumers continue to search online for homes that are both “dreams and deals”. Of the top 10 most viewed homes on Trulia, the most popular was this three bedroom home in Rockingham, North Carolina at $18,590, also on the list was this Beverly Hills mansion listed at more than 1,300x that price at $24,950,000.

Additional report findings, by region:
+ The East dominated February’s hottest cities chart with Manhattan, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Washington, DC, and Queens all making the top 10.
+ Southern cities Virginia Beach, VA, Memphis, TN and Charleston, SC were three of the five biggest winners in month-over-month median list prices increases.
+ Los Angeles experienced a 3.6% increase in median list price (month-over-month), while other cities in the western U.S., including Mesa, AZ and Colorado Springs, CO saw large increases in search queries.
+ The Midwest saw some volatility in their search queries with Minneapolis experiencing a 50% month-over-month increase, while both Naperville, IL and Cincinnati, OH were part of the top five “biggest losers” in terms of search queries.

Source: Trulia


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