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Realtor.com®'s 2025 Hottest ZIP Codes in America: Beverly, Mass. Tops the List as Buyers Seek Suburban Value Near Major Metros

1. Beverly, MA ranks as the hottest U.S. ZIP code for 2025. 2. Top ZIP codes attract buyers from high-cost metropolitan areas seeking value. 3. Homes in these areas sell 30-42 days faster than national averages. 4. Affordability meets desirability in suburban settings near job markets. 5. Suburban buyers are financially ready, with higher incomes and credit scores.

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Why Bullish?

Rising demand for suburban properties signals potential for future price increases, similar to 2020 trends when urban prices fell while suburban areas surged.

How important is it?

The report's insight into growing demand for suburban homes directly relates to NWS's real estate operations through Realtor.com, indicating potential revenue growth.

Why Long Term?

Sustained interest in affordable, accessible suburban living could indicate ongoing, long-term trends towards these regions, akin to previous housing market shifts.

Listings in top ZIPs got 3.6x more views and sold up to 42 days faster than the national average , /PRNewswire/ -- Suburban ZIP codes in the Northeast and Midwest are heating up in 2025, with Beverly, Mass. (01915) leading the pack in Realtor.com®'s annual Hottest ZIP Codes Report, released today. These top-performing markets are attracting attention with a compelling mix of lifestyle appeal, relative affordability, and strong ties to nearby economic hubs. "In a year when affordability challenges and limited inventory continue to weigh on buyers, the ZIP codes rising to the top of our list stand out for offering both strong value and livability," said Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at Realtor.com®. "Once again, the Northeast and Midwest dominate, driven by buyers from high-cost metros looking for relief without sacrificing access to jobs and amenities. Many of these neighborhoods also offer newer homes than the surrounding areas, highlighting the critical role of new and infill construction in meeting today's buyer demand—even in a tough market." In today's high-rate housing environment, buyers are showing growing interest in ZIP codes that offer more space, access to jobs, and better value—especially in suburbs where homes are listed below their surrounding metro median prices, even if they're above the national average. The 2025 Hottest ZIP Codes in America, in rank order, are: 01915 Beverly, Mass. in Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH* 08053 Marlton, N.J. in Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD* 01453 Leominster, Mass. in Worcester, MA* 63021 Ballwin, Mo. in St. Louis, MO-IL* 07470 Wayne, N.J. in New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ* 44149 Strongsville, Ohio 06611 Trumbull, Conn. 02864 Cumberland, R.I. 06074 South Windsor, Conn. 43209 Bexley, Ohio in Columbus, OH* (Bolded ZIPs were on last year's ranking, starred ZIPs are located in metros that were on last years' ranking) Buyer Demand is Driving Quick SalesHomes in this year's top 10 ZIP codes spend considerably less time on market and demand higher views per listing than the national averages, selling between 30 and 42 days faster than the U.S. average and generating 3.3 to 5.2 times more views per listing, on average. This fast-paced activity underscores intense competition in these markets, even as many parts of the country, like the South and West, are seeing more measured housing activity. Affordability Meets ValueWhile seven of the top 10 ZIPs had median listing prices above the national average of $441,000 (as of June 2025), six of the ten were more affordable than their surrounding metro areas. This shows buyers are seeking relative value and prioritizing savings over the metro median rather than chasing the lowest possible price point. In expensive metros like Boston and New York, ZIPs such as Beverly, Mass. (01915) and Wayne, N.J. (07470) offer more attainable prices for suburban living with continued access to jobs, transit, and amenities. Meanwhile, Midwest standouts like Ballwin, Mo. and Strongsville, Ohio, and Bexley, Ohio had prices higher than their metros, signaling robust local demand and possibly more move-up buyers or equity-rich shoppers. Yet, their price points remain moderate on a national scale—demonstrating that affordability and desirability can go hand-in-hand. Big-City Shoppers Are Fueling the SurgeHome shoppers from major urban areas are driving demand. New York City was the top source of out-of-area views for three ZIPs, Boston for four, and Washington, D.C. for two. Median earnings in these areas are, on average, 50% more than the national median income, suggesting that these shoppers may be higher earning and more competitive in tight markets. In only three ZIPs—Beverly, MA (01915), Ballwin, MO (63021) and Wayne, NJ (07470)—local buyers outnumbered out-of-area interest. The trend underscores a growing preference for suburbs that offer value while remaining within commuting distance of top job markets. Suburban Settings with Urban ConnectionsAll of this year's top ZIP codes share one key trait: suburban settings that don't sacrifice access. Areas like Trumbull, Conn. (06611) and South Windsor, Conn. (06074) exemplify this balance—offering larger homes, excellent schools, and community amenities while staying within reach of major cities. In fact, homes in six of the top 10 ZIPs are larger than their metro averages, reflecting growing buyer interest in space and comfort. Financially Ready Buyers Lead the ChargeThe typical buyer in these ZIPs is more financially prepared than the average U.S. shopper. Across the top 10 ZIPs: Median household income: $114,000 (vs. national $79,000) Average credit score: 759 (vs. 748) Typical down payments: $42,000 to $143,000 (vs. national $30,000) Median age of household head: 56 (vs. national 54) This profile points to a more established buyer pool—often with built-up home equity—who are equipped to act quickly and put down larger down payments in response to elevated mortgage rates. High Homeownership and Tight InventoryHomeownership rates in the hottest ZIPs average 75.2%, nearly 10 percentage points above the national rate of 65.1%. Seven of the 10 ZIPs had homeownership rates well above the national norm, including: South Windsor, Conn. (06074), Trumbull, Conn. (06611) and Strongsville, Ohio (44149). Only three ZIPs—Beverly, Mass., Leominster, Mass., and Bexley, Ohio—fell below the national average, partly due to higher renter populations and investor activity in their metros. Columbus, for example, saw elevated investor buying in 2024, reflecting strong rental demand. 2025 hottest ZIP codes in America Rank ZIP Code Zip Name Metro Area Viewers per property vs US Median Days on Market Median Listing Price 1 01915 Beverly, MA Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH 4.6 16 $746,000 2 08053 Marlton, NJ Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD 3.9 17 $495,000 3 01453 Leominster, MA Worcester, MA 4.0 18 $441,000 4 63021 Ballwin, MO St. Louis, MO-IL 3.8 22 $350,000 5 07470 Wayne, NJ New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ 3.3 22 $664,000 6 44149 Strongsville, OH Cleveland, OH 5.2 25 $423,000 7 06611 Trumbull, CT Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury, CT 5.1 25 $666,000 8 02864 Cumberland, RI Providence-Warwick, RI-MA 3.6 26 $534,000 9 06074 South Windsor, CT Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT 5.0 27 $406,000 10 43209 Bexley, OH Columbus, OH 3.4 25 $439,000 *Limited to one ZIP code per metropolitan area, Jan-June 2025 data Top 50 Hottest ZIP Codes Rank ZIP Code Zip Name Metro Area Viewers per property vs US Median Days on Market Jan-June Median Listing Price 1 01915 Beverly Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH 4.6 16 $746,000 2 08053 Marlton Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD 3.9 17 $495,000 3 01453 Leominster Worcester, MA 4.0 18 $441,000 4 63021 Ballwin St. Louis, MO-IL 3.8 22 $350,000 5 07470 Wayne New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ 3.3 22 $664,000 6 44149 Strongsville Cleveland, OH 5.2 25 $423,000 7 06611 Trumbull Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury, CT 5.1 25 $666,000 8 02864 Cumberland Providence-Warwick, RI-MA 3.6 26 $534,000 9 06074 South Windsor Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT 5.0 27 $406,000 10 43209 Bexley Columbus, OH 3.4 25 $439,000 11 61108 Rockford Rockford, IL 3.4 24 $188,000 12 60189 Wheaton Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN 2.8 22 $538,000 13 01095 Wilbraham Springfield, MA 4.1 28 $517,000 14 53186 Waukesha Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI 3.4 28 $341,000 15 03104 Manchester Manchester-Nashua, NH 4.1 28 $481,000 16 18104 Allentown Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ 2.9 24 $433,000 17 43614 Toledo Toledo, OH 3.0 26 $211,000 18 06492 Wallingford New Haven, CT 7.2 29 $394,000 19 48152 Livonia Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI 2.8 25 $305,000 20 65109 Jefferson City Jefferson City, MO 3.0 28 $363,000 21 03301 Concord Concord, NH 3.8 30 $471,000 22 44221 Cuyahoga Falls Akron, OH 3.5 31 $196,000 23 53142 Kenosha Kenosha, WI 2.9 29 $321,000 24 06010 Bristol Waterbury-Shelton, CT 3.3 30 $355,000 25 17601 Lancaster Lancaster, PA 3.1 31 $512,000 26 61704 Bloomington Bloomington, IL 3.0 31 $358,000 27 17078 Palmyra Lebanon, PA 2.7 27 $371,000 28 51503 Council Bluffs Omaha, NE-IA 2.4 27 $302,000 29 55014 Circle Pines Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI 2.3 26 $397,000 30 53402 Racine Racine-Mount Pleasant, WI 2.6 29 $329,000 31 19607 Reading Reading, PA 2.4 27 $293,000 32 53083 Sheboygan Sheboygan, WI 2.9 32 $326,000 33 67212 Wichita Wichita, KS 2.8 31 $267,000 34 44904 Mansfield Mansfield, OH 3.3 32 $309,000 35 21050 Forest Hill Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD 2.1 23 $472,000 36 14580 Webster Rochester, NY 4.4 34 $411,000 37 44805 Ashland Ashland, OH 3.5 33 $232,000 38 20187 Warrenton Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV 2.1 25 $880,000 39 44718 Canton Canton-Massillon, OH 3.0 33 $414,000 40 40241 Louisville Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN 2.5 29 $392,000 41 08619 Trenton Trenton-Princeton, NJ 2.2 28 $406,000 42 54403 Wausau Wausau, WI 3.8 36 $245,000 43 45014 Fairfield Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN 2.7 33 $240,000 44 54601 La Crosse La Crosse-Onalaska, WI-MN 3.0 34 $340,000 45 46033 Carmel Indianapolis-Carmel-Greenwood, IN 3.2 36 $574,000 46 17011 Camp Hill Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA 3.4 36 $392,000 47 04062 Windham Portland-South Portland, ME 3.7 36 $586,000 48 44883 Tiffin Tiffin, OH 3.6 36 $203,000 49 18707 Mountain Top Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA 4.3 35 $364,000 50 94507 Alamo San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA 2.6 31 $2,988,000 Methodology:Realtor.com®'s Hottest Zip Code rankings are based on an algorithm that takes into account two aspects of the housing market: 1) market demand, as measured by unique viewers per property on Realtor.com®, and 2) the pace of the market as measured by the number of days a listing remains active on Realtor.com®. The hottest areas are those that have high demand from buyers, in other words, lots of unique viewers per each property, and fast-selling homes, an indicator of limited supply. Market Hotness rankings based on Realtor.com® listing data from January to June 2025. The list of top ZIP codes is limited to one ZIP code per metropolitan area. Descriptive statistics in this write-up refer to June 2025 data unless otherwise noted. About Realtor.com®Realtor.com® pioneered online real estate and has been at the forefront for over 25 years, connecting buyers, sellers, and renters with trusted insights, professional guidance and powerful tools to help them find their perfect home. Recognized as the No. 1 site trusted by real estate professionals, Realtor.com® is a valued partner, delivering consumer connections and a robust suite of marketing tools to support business growth. Realtor.com® is operated by News Corp [Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA] [ASX: NWS, NWSLV] subsidiary Move, Inc. Media contact: Mallory Micetich, [email protected] SOURCE Realtor.com WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM? 440k+ Newsrooms & Influencers 9k+ Digital Media Outlets 270k+ Journalists Opted In

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