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Phoenix was the nation’s hottest market in September

Phoenix was the nation's hottest market, registering a 33.1% price increase. It was followed by Tampa (where prices rose 27.7%) and Miami (25.2%). All 20 cities reported double-digit increases.

Phoenix was the nation's hottest market, registering a 33.1% price increase. It was followed by Tampa (where prices rose 27.7%) and Miami (25.2%). All 20 cities reported double-digit increases.

In this story published Nov. 30, 2021, on Fronteras Desk:

It may actually begin to affect our economic expansion if employers can't attract employees because they can't find good quality places they can afford to live.


Mark Stapp, executive director of the Master of Real Estate Development program and Fred E. Taylor Professor in Real Estate

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