US housing market reaches record $55.1 trillion
- The
U.S. housing market is worth a record$55.1 trillion , up$20 trillion since 2020. Housing gained$862 billion in the past year. - Seven states saw their housing markets lose value over the past year, with the biggest drops in
Florida (-$109 billion ),California (-$106 billion ) andTexas (-$32 billion ). About one-quarter of the gains nationwide came fromNew York , which added$216 billion . - Nine metro areas top
$1 trillion in housing wealth. Collectively, they hold nearly one-third of all housing wealth, but smaller housing markets played an outsize role in the past year's gains.
For most households, a home is their biggest financial asset, meaning even modest changes in value can ripple through family budgets and the broader economy. This year's shifts show how the geography of home value gains is rotating away from pandemic boomtowns, as well as the role new construction is playing in shaping long-term housing wealth.
"Even as buyers struggled with rising costs,
Housing gains move north as
The housing market is shifting. Pandemic boomtowns in the South and
Since early 2020, the largest total value gains have been in
The role of new construction
New construction has added
Building more homes
is the key to unlocking affordability.
The
There are nine metro areas with housing markets worth more than
However, the past year's results show their dominance may be slipping. Excluding
10 Most Valuable Metro Areas |
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Metro Area |
Total Market Value (Billions) |
Total Market Value Growth, |
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State |
Total Market |
Share of National |
Total Market Value |
Total Market Value |
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100 % |
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19.6 % |
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7.8 % |
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6.7 % |
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6.0 % |
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3.6 % |
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3.4 % |
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3.3 % |
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3.1 % |
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2.8 % |
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2.8 % |
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2.7 % |
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2.5 % |
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2.4 % |
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2.3 % |
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2.2 % |
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2.1 % |
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1.8 % |
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1.7 % |
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1.5 % |
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1.4 % |
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1.4 % |
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1.3 % |
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1.3 % |
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1.3 % |
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1.3 % |
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1.2 % |
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1.0 % |
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0.9 % |
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0.9 % |
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0.8 % |
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0.8 % |
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0.7 % |
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0.6 % |
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0.6 % |
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0.6 % |
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0.5 % |
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0.5 % |
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0.5 % |
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0.5 % |
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0.4 % |
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0.4 % |
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0.4 % |
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0.4 % |
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0.3 % |
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0.3 % |
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0.3 % |
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0.2 % |
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0.2 % |
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0.2 % |
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0.2 % |
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0.2 % |
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