Forbes found 25 U.S. cities where home values are still rising over 10% year-over-year.
The Mountain division stands out notably among the top 25 cities. Six cities from the Mountain division — Pueblo, Colorado; Nampa, Idaho; Boise, Idaho; Santa Fe, New Mexico; North Las Vegas, Nevada; and West Valley City, Utah — all made the list of the top cities where home values have surged over the last year. Nampa, in fact, tops the list with 19.4% growth year-over-year in median home value, from $196,000 last May to $234,000 this year.
Following Nampa was Midland, Texas (17.2% growth), Boise (15.6%), Newark, N.J. (14/1%), and Paterson, N.J. (13.2%).
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