Quality of schools and proximity to public transportation or a job center are obvious neighborhood factors that can sell a home and raise its value. What about living near a Trader Joe’s, a Whole Foods, or an Aldi?
Attom Data Solutions released its 2019 Grocery Store Battle analysis, which examined how living near one of these grocery store brands affects home value. ATTOM analyzed current average home values, five-year home price appreciation since 2014, and other data from nearly 1,900 zip codes nationwide.
To see which store won the battle for average home seller return on investment …
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