The pandemic years were the wildest ever for Utah's housing market
Pandemic produces unprecedented swings on prices and new construction, says new report, ‘State of the State’s Housing Market, 2022-2024.’
A 10-year homebuilding spree and real estate boom that in many ways shaped Utah’s national image came to a crashing end last year, according to a new in-depth statistical analysis of residential markets. Home prices in the state look to have peaked in February 2022 after ramping up a staggering 28.2% the prior twelve months. Median prices then slowed and turned negative in January compared to the year before, but by July that gap had closed to just 2% — although home sales for the year are now expected to hit a nine-year low.
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