Photo: S-c-s/iStock; Realtor.com Photo: S-c-s/iStock; Realtor.com Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 Photo: S-c-s/iStock; Realtor.com Bigger Isn’t Better for the Hottest Markets in U.S. Real Estate 1 / 1 Back to Gallery This past holiday season, not only did the best gifts come in small packages, but the real estate markets that were hottest with home buyers were modest in size and budget, realtor.com® data for December shows. For the sixth month in a row, the Fort Wayne, IN, metropolitan area (population 419,453) held on to the top spot in realtor.com’s ranking of the hottest markets for U.S. real estate. The ranking is based on the metros that get the most listing views, and where homes sell the fastest. “I’m not shocked,” says Beth Walker, a real estate broker at Fairfield Group Realtors in Fort Wayne. “We continue to lead the pack as one of the most affordable places to live in the country.” Plus, there are new amenities, including a riverfront park that just opened. There’s plenty of development going on downtown, including millennial-friendly condo and apartment buildings that leave room for restaurants and breweries on the ground floor. But while homes are affordable… Read full this story
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