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These 25 Cities Have the Hottest Real Estate Markets Where Homes Are Selling the Fastest

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The real estate market has been on an upward trend in recent years, with home prices steadily increasing across the country. Some cities, however, are experiencing an especially hot market where homes are selling at record speeds. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at 25 cities across the United States that are currently experiencing the hottest real estate markets.

From coast to coast, these cities are seeing an influx of interested buyers, resulting in bidding wars and lightning-fast sales. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to sell or a buyer trying to navigate a competitive market, it’s important to stay informed about the latest trends in real estate. Stacker looked at new data from Redfin to uncover the 25 cities with the hottest real estate markets in the country. Join us as we count them down.

Buffalo, New York

These 25 Cities Have the Hottest Real Estate Markets Where Homes Are Selling the Fastest
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– Median days on market: 13
– Total homes sold: 573
– Median sale price: $200,500

Albany, New York

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– Median days on market: 13
– Total homes sold: 602
– Median sale price: $272,000

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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– Median days on market: 13
– Total homes sold: 635
– Median sale price: $305,000

Indianapolis, Indiana

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– Median days on market: 13
– Total homes sold: 2,544
– Median sale price: $289,250

Lincoln, Nebraska

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– Median days on market: 12
– Total homes sold: 322
– Median sale price: $289,950

Portland, Maine

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– Median days on market: 12
– Total homes sold: 438
– Median sale price: $500,000

Oakland, California

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– Median days on market: 12
– Total homes sold: 1,572
– Median sale price: $912,500

Tacoma, Washington

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– Median days on market: 11
– Total homes sold: 875
– Median sale price: $525,000

San Jose, California

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– Median days on market: 11
– Total homes sold: 884
– Median sale price: $1,472,500

Richmond, Virginia

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– Median days on market: 11
– Total homes sold: 1,268
– Median sale price: $352,413

Denver, Colorado

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– Median days on market: 11
– Total homes sold: 3,833
– Median sale price: $575,000

Rockford, Illinois

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– Median days on market: 10
– Total homes sold: 301
– Median sale price: $160,000

Anchorage, Alaska

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– Median days on market: 10
– Total homes sold: 343
– Median sale price: $375,000

Rochester, New York

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– Median days on market: 9
– Total homes sold: 630
– Median sale price: $210,000

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Omaha, Nebraska

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– Median days on market: 9
– Total homes sold: 858
– Median sale price: $294,475

Fort Wayne, Indiana

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– Median days on market: 8
– Total homes sold: 394
– Median sale price: $245,250

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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– Median days on market: 7
– Total homes sold: 456
– Median sale price: $240,000

Wichita, Kansas

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– Median days on market: 7
– Total homes sold: 627
– Median sale price: $205,000

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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– Median days on market: 7
– Total homes sold: 826
– Median sale price: $310,000

Cincinnati, Ohio

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– Median days on market: 7
– Total homes sold: 1,959
– Median sale price: $270,000

Seattle, Washington

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– Median days on market: 7
– Total homes sold: 2,683
– Median sale price: $770,000

Evansville, Indiana

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– Median days on market: 6
– Total homes sold: 308
– Median sale price: $203,750

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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– Median days on market: 6
– Total homes sold: 320
– Median sale price: $301,000

Reading, Pennsylvania

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– Median days on market: 6
– Total homes sold: 323
– Median sale price: $250,000

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York, Pennsylvania

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– Median days on market: 6
– Total homes sold: 471
– Median sale price: $250,000

There you go! Now you know where the hottest real estate markets are in the US. Homes are selling at a record-breaking clip at the moment. We hope this data helps you understand why!

For even more city fun, we’ve got the most visited places in the US right now to share with you.

Jacksonville, Florida

Picturesque sunsets and a magnificent coastline make this city in the Sunshine State an ideal vacation spot for people of all ages. With over 20 miles of white-sand beaches – such as Atlantic, Jacksonville, Neptune and Mayport – and plenty of seafood restaurants, galleries, and shops nearby, you won’t lack for things to do. So look no further; come experience the beauty of this paradise.

Chicago, Illinois

From the captivating skylines to the famed Art Institute of Chicago, there is plenty to marvel at in this city. Not to mention enjoying slices of deep-dish pizza (a favorite among locals!) or a boat tour on Lake Michigan or the Chicago River. Of course, no trip would be complete without a visit to its iconic Buckingham Fountain and Cloud Gate sculpture (“The Bean”), and exploring its diverse neighborhoods. Day or night, Chicago shines – take it all in for a truly unforgettable experience!

Portland, Oregon

Portland has no shortage of outdoor attractions – McCall Waterfront, Washington Park, the waterfalls of Latourell and Multnomah, and the International Rose Test Garden – so it’s a great idea to bring your most comfortable walking shoes! Enjoy shopping at the Portland Saturday Market or find your favorite book at Powell’s Bookstore. Portland is one of the most wonderfully weird cities in the US that demands exploring.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Important historical sites beckon in one of the oldest cities in the union and our country’s first capital. It is home to 67 National Historic Landmarks, Stacker notes, including Independence Hall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Liberty Bell. There are fun pop culture destinations, too: the iconic Philadelphia Museum of Art steps featured in the “Rocky” films and the famous skateboarding destination LOVE Park, plus lively neighborhoods to explore, like Washington Square West for its shopping districts and Old City for museums.

Dallas, Texas

See the city in all its glory with a 360-degree view from nearly 500 feet up at the Reunion Tower’s GeO-Deck; its nighttime skyline is especially spectacular. Walk along paved pathways to take in the natural splendor at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, and locals recommend the city’s happening Bishop Arts District just south of downtown for an array of galleries, restaurants, boutiques, and live entertainment. This is one of the cities with a bustling food scene so don’t miss out on some world-class barbecue.

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Along Virginia Beach’s seaside lies an endless stretch of coastline, from 2nd to 40th street. Grommet Island Park welcomes you with its 15,000-square-foot playground and sandy beachfront. Follow the boardwalk to Neptune’s Park for its evening concerts before paying your respects at the Navy SEAL monument. Don’t miss out on the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center or explore the Military Aviation Museum for its World War I and II aircraft display.

Atlanta, Georgia

Visit the Atlanta History Center and explore the city’s rich past. Take a journey through civil rights at The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, or experience arts and culture events year-round at the High Museum of Art, Fox Theatre, and Alliance Theatre. Don’t forget to take in the stunning views from Piedmont Park, which is home to the Atlanta Dogwood Festival and Atlanta Pride.

Memphis, Tennessee

Taste the culture of the Home of the Blues with soul food from The Four Way, where esteemed civil rights activists have dined, or Alcenia’s downtown, Stacker suggests. At night, dance to live music on neon-lit Beale Street at clubs and bars like Rum Boogie Café and B.B. King’s Blues Club—also offering delicious barbecue. History buffs should explore the National Civil Rights Museum and Slave Haven Underground Railroad Museum for a deeper look into Memphis’ culture and history.

Tucson, Arizona

Explore one of the most biodiverse deserts in the world just outside of the city in the Sonoran Desert. Discover ancient Native American archaeological sites with a tour from Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and explore Hopi and Zuñi Pueblo, petroglyphs, and Gila Cliff Dwellings. Tucson is renowned for its UNESCO distinction as a city of gastronomy—offering adventurous culinary experiences such as BOCA Tacos y Tequila, Ghini’s French Caffe and Bistro, or Mama Louisa’s Italian restaurant.

Austin, Texas

Enjoy the summer season with a visit to gorgeous natural attractions like Twin Falls, St. Edwards Park, McKinney Falls, or the Hamilton Pool Preserve. Stacker suggests that you get an experience that’s unique to Austin at the backyard living sculpture known as the Cathedral of Junk. Make sure to stroll along Congress Avenue for some architectural marvels such as the Texas State Capitol, The Contemporary Austin, and the Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge. Don’t forget about historic Sixth Street which is popular for its restaurants and bars—pedestrians rule Thursday through Saturday nights. This is one of the quirkiest cities on this list so don’t miss its charms.

Phoenix, Arizona

Soak up the sun and stunning desert landscapes of Phoenix all year round. Hike Camelback Mountain, hit the golf courses, or take a ride in a hot air balloon! Exploring downtown Phoenix is an absolute must with CityScape, Grand Avenue, and Roosevelt Row Arts District. Sports fans should also plan trips for MLB spring training season. According to YouGov, Phoenix ranks 15th among the most popular cities to visit right now.

Charlotte, North Carolina

Sports fanatics will love Charlotte, home to many professional and collegiate teams. And don’t forget about NASCAR—catch a race or visit the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Uptown Charlotte for an interactive experiences. For your outdoor fix, the US National Whitewater Center is the perfect spot for whitewater rafting, kayaking, zip lining, and rock climbing on its sprawling 1,300 acres. Charlotte is one of the fastest-growing cities in the US, it’s time to discover why.

San Francisco, California

San Francisco is a wonderful vacation spot for tourists of all ages. Take in the Palace of Fine Arts, Fisherman’s Wharf, and Golden Gate Bridge or hop on one of their iconic cable cars. Don’t forget to visit Alcatraz and explore the city’s steep streets, museums, and fine-dining restaurants. For a unique experience, go to post-brunch shows at Castro District’s gay village or head over to Musée Mécanique at Pier 45 for some games and tinker around Exploratorium at Pier 15. This is one of the US cities that vibrates with positive energy and we imagine you could use some of that right now.

Seattle, Washington

Seattle is a great destination for millennials—according to polling from YouGov. With its expansive greenery, pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods, and waterfront views, it’s no wonder why so many people count Seattle as one of their favorite cities. Don’t miss out on iconic stops like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, as well as culture spots like the Museum of Pop Culture. According to Stacker, it’s there that you can learn more about Seattle’s musical legacy with multimedia exhibits on grunge and Jimi Hendrix.

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Tampa, Florida

Tampa has plenty of activities for everyone to enjoy. Take a trip to the Florida Aquarium, Busch Gardens, or explore downtown via Tampa Riverwalk. Don’t forget about Ybor City, which is both a National Historic Landmark and filled with delicious locally crafted cigars and coffee. Spend some time exploring its shops and sampling the flavors this unique neighborhood has to offer. YouGov ranks Tampa as the 11th among the most visited US cities.

Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the perfect destination for round-the-clock entertainment! From floating gondoliers to a full-scale Eiffel Tower replica, there’s something for everyone. It has also become a culinary haven for foodies, boasting unique eateries and restaurants overseen by world-renowned celebrity chefs—making it an experience that will leave you with more than just casino memories. While there are attractions for children, this is one of the cities we suggest for an adults-only trip.

New York City, New York

There’s an energy to New York City that is unmatched. Everyone from tourists and natives alike come together, creating a unique atmosphere that can’t be found in any other cities. Ride the ferry to see Lady Liberty, immerse yourself in performances at Washington Square Park and Grand Central Terminal, or take a stroll through Central Park. Don’t forget to taste your way through NYC as you can find restaurants serving cuisines around the world.

San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio, Texas is a vibrant city with something for everyone. Get ready to experience the charm and energy of the Lone Star State! Take a stroll along the 15-mile River Walk, where you can take a boat tour of the city’s remarkable sights. There’s plenty to explore in this large Latino-majority city; attend cultural events, dig into Tex-Mex and Mexican cuisine, or visit one of the many artisan centers.

Visit places like the Mexican Cultural Institute or Historic Market Square (El Mercado)—a marketplace that dates back to the 1700s—to find unique gifts and items made by local artisans. With so much to do in San Antonio, you won’t want to miss out on your chance to explore what this colorful city has to offer!

Miami, Florida

Miami, Florida is a lively city that has something for everyone. Step out and explore the tropical magic of this coastal paradise! There are incredible beaches to lounge on, sights to admire, and vibrant nightlife to experience. Take a tour of Little Havana to get in touch with its Latino culture—from Cuban cafés to cigar shops and traditional art galleries. Don’t forget to visit South Beach—known for its iconic art deco architecture and white sands. Whether you’re looking for relaxed beach days or unforgettable nights, Miami is sure to have something that will make your trip one to remember!

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is a city with an unmistakable charm, full of historic monuments, museums, and more. Take a stroll through the iconic cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill to admire its classic architecture. Visit the Museum of Fine Arts or Harvard University to explore their world-class collections. Catch a baseball game at Fenway Park or take a jaunt down the Freedom Trail for a look into America’s history that you won’t find in any other cities. You won’t want to miss out on the culinary delights either—Boston has something for everyone, from cozy seafood dives to trendy restaurants! With so much to do in this picturesque New England city, you’re sure to have an unforgettable visit.

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Colorado Springs is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise with stunning views and plenty of activities to explore. Climb the Rocky Mountains, raft the Colorado River, or take in the beauty of Garden of the Gods—it’s all here! For those looking for fun in town, catch a game at US Olympic Training Center or explore one of many museums and galleries. If you’re feeling adventurous, try zip-lining or hot air balloon rides for an unforgettable experience! From thrilling activities to simply taking in the breathtaking vistas of mountains, rivers, and forests, there’s something for everyone in Colorado Springs. YouGov ranks Colorado Springs 5th among the most visited US cities.

San Diego, California

San Diego is the perfect place to explore California’s sunshine and good vibes. With its beautiful beaches, lively boardwalks, and phenomenal attractions—what’s not to love? Stroll around Balboa Park, take a surf lesson at one of San Diego’s iconic beaches, or explore downtown’s renowned Gaslamp Quarter. Plus, don’t forget to take in some wildlife by visiting the world-famous San Diego Zoo. From experiencing the culture and sights of this vibrant city to soaking in the sun and saltwater of the nearby beaches—San Diego has something for everyone!

New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans is a vibrant city packed with culture and charm. Take a stroll along the iconic French Quarter and experience the unique food, music, and art. Try your luck at Harrah’s Casino or take in a show at The House of Blues. Explore one of the many museums or wander through the lush botanical gardens at City Park. Enjoy a hop-on/hop-off trolley tour for a fun and informative way to get around town. With its stunning architecture, delicious Creole cuisine, never-ending nightlife, and picturesque waterfront views, New Orleans has something for everyone!

Denver, Colorado

Denver is a fun and exciting city with plenty to discover. Start your trip off with a visit to the iconic Union Station, then take in some of the breathtaking mountain views. Spend a day wandering through the downtown area, exploring one of many art galleries or cafes. Take a stroll through Chinatown and sample some of the delicious food it has to offer, or take a bike ride around Washington Park. Soak in the natural beauty of Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater, or try out the thrilling ski slopes at nearby Winter Park Ski Resort. Denver has something for everyone which makes it one of the US’s most visited cities.

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Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville is an amazing city with something for everyone to enjoy. Explore the famous Broadway Street, known for its top-notch music venues, delicious restaurants, and unique boutiques. For a dose of history, visit the Tennessee State Capitol or the Frist Center for Visual Arts. Check out the iconic Grand Ole Opry House and take in some of Nashville’s best live music offerings. Spend some time in Centennial Park and explore the Parthenon replica or spend a day at Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art. With its vibrant culture and incredible attractions, Nashville is sure to be an unforgettable destination! It ranks first among the most visited US cities.

There you go! Which cities are you going to visit first? We hope you found some cities that spark your interest that you are itching to explore. Spring break followed by summer vacations will be here before you know it. Start planning your trip now as adventure awaits!

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