National Map of Home Price Changes

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US home prices are higher today than one year ago, but a third of ZIP codes are now lower—and national prices are rapidly decelerating.

This map displays year-over-year home price changes across 26,306 US ZIP codes. Each bubble represents a ZIP code. Size reflects population; color indicates price change.

The color scheme follows quintiles: black for the bottom 20% of price changes, gray shades for the next 40%, light blue to bright blue for the top 40%.

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