Top housing markets for 2024: Realtor.com

The housing market has been quite turbulent across the board but there are bright spots for certain parts of the country. Some of the top spots include the Northeast and Midwest which are among the top metro areas for housing. Danielle Hale, Realtor.com Chief Economist, breaks down the ranking and gives insight into what the housing market may look like headed into 2024.

Hale states: "Our top housing market list comes into two major groupings essentially. Affordable markets in the Northeast and Midwest, like Toledo, like Rochester, New York, and then you've also got a pocket of markets that are expected to do well in Southern California, where home sales have really been sluggish as a result of high home prices and high mortgage rates. They've not only had a rough 2023 but also a rough 2022. We expect to see that area begin to bounce back as mortgage rates turn the corner, more convincingly, which we expect them to do in 2024, and that reduction in mortgage rates is going to help improve conditions for buyers in Southern California."

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JULIE HYMAN: Steep housing prices making the dream of buying a home unattainable for many Americans. But there is some optimism for some areas across the country in 2024. Realtor.com recently out with its top housing markets for next year. And joining us now realtor.com chief economist Danielle Hale.

Danielle, it's good to see you. I guess we're all moving to Toledo, Ohio, for the second year in a row, it seems, according to what you guys are looking at. I mean, it is interesting the persistence of strength in some of these areas. What's driving it?

DANIELLE HALE: Yeah. I think that's right. We have seen the affordable markets in the Midwest and the Northeast, not the biggest cities, but the secondary markets where homes are more affordable really do well in this housing market, where home prices continue to remain high nationwide. And high mortgage rates are really stretching buyers purchasing power, in some cases, to the breaking point, except not so much in these areas, where buyers dollars really stretch further and buying a home does still feel possible.

JOSH LIPTON: And, Danielle, what are some cities or metro areas that maybe took a hit this year that you all think, you look in your crystal ball, you look out at 2024, and you think they may be poised here to bounce back?

DANIELLE HALE: Yeah. So our top housing markets list comes into two major groupings essentially, affordable markets in the Northeast and Midwest, like Toledo, like Rochester, New York. And then you've also got a pocket of markets that are expected to do well in Southern California, where home sales have really been sluggish as a result of high home prices and high mortgage rates. They've had a rough-- not only rough 2023, but also rough 2022.