The growth of median home single family and condominium prices in Opportunity Zones trailed that of the rest of the nation year over year in the third quarter, reported ATTOM Data Solutions.
The Opportunity Zone dwellings increased an average of 20% in 47% of the homes in the survey compared to the same hike in 53% of other census tracts in the nation.
About three-quarters of zones with enough data to analyze had typical third-quarter prices below the national median of $310,500. That was about the same as in earlier periods over the past year, according to ATTOM figures.
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