Florida, Texas rank best for home buyers in new Zillow index (2024)

Inventory and new listings are rising nationwide, while price cuts hit a seasonal high point

  • Zillow's new market heat index shows seven of the top 10 markets for buyers are in Florida or Texas.
  • Buffalo, the Bay Area and the Northeast rank among the best areas for sellers.
  • High rates and more homes are easing competition, but sellers maintain a slight edge nationwide.

SEATTLE, May 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas and Florida metros dominate the best places for buyers in Zillow's new market heat index, securing seven of the top 10 spots. But most of the country's 50 largest metros — and the U.S. at large — favor sellers, according to the latest market report1from Zillow®.

Florida, Texas rank best for home buyers in new Zillow index (1)

"Prospective buyers in most markets today are feeling less intense competition than in recent spring shopping seasons. Pressure is easing up as mortgage rates raise costs and sellers return," said Skylar Olsen, Zillow chief economist. "However, the pool of homes for sale remains remarkably low. This means the nation remains a seller's market despite high mortgage rates — homes are selling faster, with more buyer interest over any one listing, than pre-pandemic."

Strong construction in Texas and Florida has helped restore inventory levels in those states, easing competition. Austin and San Antonio are two of just three markets with more inventory now than before the pandemic, while Tampa, Orlando and Jacksonville have among the smallest deficits.

The top market for sellers is Buffalo, New York, forecast by Zillow in January as the hottest market of 2024. Among the top metros for sellers are more expensive (and inventory-constrained) coastal tech hubs, relatively affordable spillover markets in the Northeast — Hartford and Providence — and hot Upper Midwest metros Milwaukee and Minneapolis.

Zillow's new market heat index visually represents buyers' urgency or sellers' confidence in an area and shows how that's changed over time. It takes into accountthe share of homes that sell quickly, the share of homes with a price cut, and buyer engagement with active Zillow listings in a market.

Springtime competition coasts as costs and inventory rise

Both inventory and new listings posted solid gains monthly and compared to last year. Buyers had a lot more options to choose from, as inventory rose 6.4% from March to April and climbed 18% over last year, the second-largest annual increase since at least 2019. They also had more fresh options, with new listings up nearly 11% month over month and rising almost 16% year over year. Despite April's improvement, total inventory sits 36% below pre-pandemic norms.

Mortgage rates that spiked above 7% for the first time this year, along with these infusions of inventory, held competition steady at a time of year when it normally ramps up.

U.S. home values grew 1.2% from March to April and are 4.4% higher than a year ago. That's a slight slowdown from 4.6% annual growth seen last month. The typical U.S. home is now worth $359,402.

The share of listings with a price cut reached 22.4% in April, the highest rate for April in the past six years and a significant step up from 17.2% last year. Price cuts can be a sign of weakening demand that foretells softer price growth ahead, or they can be a natural process of feeling the market out as sellers and their agents come up with their pricing strategy. The latter scenario becomes more likely in a rapidly changing market like we see today, with relatively few recent sales to look at as comps.

Homes that sold in April sold in 13 days, which is fast by historical standards. However, that is three days slower than last April, the first time since June 2023 that the speed of sales fell behind the previous year's pace.

Size rank

Metropolitan Area

April Zillow
Home Value
Index (ZHVI) (Raw)

ZHVI Change,
Year over Year (YoY)

Zillow Market Heat Index *

Market Favors
(Based on Index Value)

Share of Listings
with a Price Cut

Inventory Change,YoY

New Inventory
Change, YoY

United States

$359,402

4.4%

60.3

Seller's

22.4%

18.0%

15.5%

46

New Orleans, LA

$242,593

-7.0%

39.1

Buyer's

26.5%

22.4%

8.9%

8

Miami, FL

$489,836

7.3%

39.2

Buyer's

24.6%

41.3%

27.2%

18

Tampa, FL

$381,137

3.5%

43.7

Buyer's

35.6%

50.1%

23.0%

39

Jacksonville, FL

$359,942

1.7%

44.3

Buyer's

30.8%

37.2%

27.5%

43

Memphis, TN

$241,995

2.1%

45.4

Neutral

24.6%

25.0%

11.8%

22

Orlando, FL

$397,716

4.0%

49.2

Neutral

29.0%

41.6%

20.2%

24

San Antonio, TX

$290,355

-1.8%

51.7

Neutral

30.0%

27.4%

11.5%

29

Austin, TX

$468,707

-3.6%

52.1

Neutral

26.5%

11.5%

19.1%

5

Houston, TX

$311,004

2.1%

54.9

Neutral

28.0%

21.4%

17.0%

9

Atlanta, GA

$386,193

4.7%

54.9

Neutral

25.5%

32.3%

34.3%

41

Oklahoma City, OK

$235,737

3.1%

55.3

Neutral

25.3%

23.1%

14.3%

36

Nashville, TN

$442,844

2.3%

56.9

Seller's

30.2%

10.2%

16.0%

50

Birmingham, AL

$252,777

0.6%

57.9

Seller's

22.1%

17.7%

10.5%

11

Phoenix, AZ

$461,258

4.6%

58.2

Seller's

34.2%

4.0%

20.0%

23

Charlotte, NC

$384,502

5.4%

59.1

Seller's

22.7%

13.3%

23.9%

30

Las Vegas, NV

$426,094

6.5%

62.9

Seller's

21.7%

-6.8%

15.5%

33

Indianapolis, IN

$281,348

3.9%

63.2

Seller's

26.3%

14.8%

8.0%

45

Louisville, KY

$257,655

4.2%

63.3

Seller's

21.8%

11.4%

18.7%

4

Dallas, TX

$380,818

1.8%

63.5

Seller's

29.1%

30.5%

16.4%

13

Riverside, CA

$582,574

6.8%

64.9

Seller's

21.2%

14.6%

21.5%

37

Virginia Beach, VA

$350,606

6.3%

66.4

Seller's

17.2%

11.3%

8.5%

42

Raleigh, NC

$445,842

3.5%

68.9

Strong seller's

26.7%

21.6%

27.8%

7

Philadelphia, PA

$361,244

7.7%

69.5

Strong seller's

19.3%

-0.2%

7.8%

27

Pittsburgh, PA

$214,575

6.2%

69.6

Strong seller's

21.3%

-1.8%

3.5%

19

Denver, CO

$596,265

2.6%

69.9

Strong seller's

28.8%

20.2%

23.8%

20

Baltimore, MD

$385,429

4.5%

70.2

Strong seller's

21.8%

3.5%

5.1%

47

Salt Lake City, UT

$548,265

2.9%

70.3

Strong seller's

26.5%

14.0%

18.1%

28

Cincinnati, OH

$284,510

6.1%

70.4

Strong seller's

21.1%

8.8%

10.9%

14

Detroit, MI

$253,228

7.1%

71.3

Strong seller's

17.4%

0.5%

6.3%

17

San Diego, CA

$964,659

12.0%

74

Strong seller's

18.9%

29.2%

30.6%

3

Chicago, IL

$320,798

7.7%

75

Strong seller's

18.8%

-0.9%

10.6%

26

Sacramento, CA

$585,640

4.5%

76

Strong seller's

21.5%

10.2%

16.0%

25

Portland, OR

$552,452

2.3%

76.5

Strong seller's

22.3%

18.9%

16.1%

21

St. Louis, MO

$252,191

5.4%

76.8

Strong seller's

19.1%

12.1%

14.0%

31

Kansas City, MO

$304,718

4.8%

76.9

Strong seller's

22.2%

19.3%

16.4%

32

Columbus, OH

$314,393

6.4%

77.2

Strong seller's

21.3%

13.9%

10.0%

2

Los Angeles, CA

$964,981

9.4%

80.1

Strong seller's

15.0%

11.7%

26.0%

44

Richmond, VA

$369,231

5.8%

81.1

Strong seller's

16.8%

7.3%

9.5%

6

Washington, DC

$569,764

5.3%

81.6

Strong seller's

18.4%

-0.8%

5.7%

34

Cleveland, OH

$227,456

8.0%

83.1

Strong seller's

18.2%

-7.9%

1.1%

1

New York, NY

$658,935

7.6%

85.1

Strong seller's

12.4%

-8.6%

6.3%

16

Minneapolis, MN

$374,434

2.1%

85.4

Strong seller's

19.4%

20.0%

15.4%

38

Providence, RI

$478,431

8.7%

86.4

Strong seller's

12.9%

1.9%

14.5%

40

Milwaukee, WI

$346,140

7.1%

88.1

Strong seller's

10.0%

6.2%

10.9%

15

Seattle, WA

$755,037

6.7%

92.6

Strong seller's

16.6%

15.1%

31.5%

10

Boston, MA

$698,003

9.1%

93.8

Strong seller's

14.1%

1.7%

20.7%

48

Hartford, CT

$357,099

12.3%

101

Strong seller's

11.9%

6.0%

7.3%

12

San Francisco, CA

$1,198,046

5.5%

111.2

Strong seller's

15.4%

20.4%

31.6%

35

San Jose, CA

$1,642,546

12.5%

111.6

Strong seller's

13.8%

25.8%

48.7%

49

Buffalo, NY

$258,964

7.7%

118.1

Strong seller's

12.4%

-0.2%

8.7%




*Table showing national statistics first, then ordered byZillow's market heat index value from most favorable for buyers to most favorable for sellers.



1

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Florida, Texas rank best for home buyers in new Zillow index (2024)

FAQs

Florida, Texas rank best for home buyers in new Zillow index? ›

Zillow's new market heat index has been released and Florida proved to have several top metros for home buyers. According to Zillow, the South has been the most buyer-friendly, with Florida and Texas securing seven of the top 10 spots. Miami and New Orleans notably tied for the most buyer-friendly market.

Is Texas a buyer's market? ›

Another reason Texas and Florida are currently considered buyers' markets is an increase in new construction. “Strong construction in many of these markets has helped restore inventory levels,” according to Zillow.

How does Zillow make money? ›

Zillow makes money primarily by selling advertising and enhanced profiles to real estate professionals. The company also generates revenue through mortgage interest, commissions from agent partners, and various services like Zillow Closing Services and Zillow 360 Bundled Services.

Will home prices drop in Texas in 2024? ›

Average Home Prices: The average median home price in Texas is $332,100, up by 1.2% YoY. In 2024, experts predict the median sale price will increase due to the tight inventory.

Is it a good time to buy a house in Texas? ›

The months from March to June are the best time to buy a house in Texas. This is due to the higher inventory, increased competition among sellers, and potentially lower asking prices.

Who is Zillow's competitor? ›

The best overall Zillow alternative is Realtor.com. Other similar apps like Zillow are LoopNet, Zumper, Apartments.com, and Crexi. Zillow alternatives can be found in Multiple Listing Service (MLS) Software but may also be in Real Estate Marketing Software or Real Estate CRM Software. Have you used Zillow before?

Who owns Zillow? ›

Zillow Group, Inc., or simply Zillow, is an American tech real-estate marketplace company that was founded in 2006 by Rich Barton, Zillow's current CEO, and Lloyd Frink, former Microsoft executives and founders of Microsoft spin-off Expedia; Spencer Rascoff, a co-founder of Hotwire.com; David Beitel, Zillow's current ...

What is so special about Zillow? ›

Zillow's ecosystem of products and services is designed to provide a seamless, end-to-end transaction experience, helping renters, shoppers, buyers and sellers with every step of their journey. Founded to empower people with information so they could find the right home, Zillow is synonymous with real estate.

Are house prices falling in Texas? ›

"Higher mortgage rates deterred some buyers in 2023, but even so, the overall median price of homes in Texas saw only a slight decline, 1.4 percent, compared to 2022, with the majority of metro areas seeing slight median price increases.

How is the Texas housing market right now? ›

The average Texas home value is $307,038, up 1.0% over the past year and goes to pending in around 25 days.

Is 2024 a good year to buy a house in Texas? ›

Prices will relax, but not crash.

Prices have relaxed in Texas and gone down slightly in many cities, but you should expect prices to go up some in 2024. Currently, the market has about 3.7 months of home inventory.

What percentage is buyer closing cost in Texas? ›

The closing cost percentage for buyers in Texas accounts for 2% to 6% of the total purchase price. The exact closing costs depend on the type of loan, home value, sale contingencies, and local laws. You can ask for seller credits or concessions, negotiate with your lender, or opt for a no-closing cost mortgage.

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