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Table Data - Market Hotness: Hotness Rank in Osceola County, FL

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Title Market Hotness: Hotness Rank in Osceola County, FL
Series ID HORAMMCOUNTY12097
Source Realtor.com
Release Market Hotness Index
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Monthly
Units Rank Change
Date Range 2017-08-01 to 2024-05-01
Last Updated 2024-06-05 10:46 AM CDT
Notes Market hotness rank for the specified zip code, county, or metro area's compared to all other zip codes, counties and metro areas nationally. A rank value of 1 is considered the hottest in the country.

The change in Hotness rank from the previous month. A positive value indicates a market has cooled down (moved down in ranking), and a negative value indicates a market has heated up (moved up in ranking).

With the release of its November 2021 housing trends report, Realtor.comĀ® incorporated a new and improved methodology for capturing and reporting housing inventory trends and metrics. The new methodology uses the latest and most accurate data mapping of listing statuses to yield a cleaner and more consistent measurement of active listings at both the national and local level. The methodology has also been adjusted to better account for missing data in some fields including square footage. Most areas across the country will see minor changes with a smaller handful of areas seeing larger updates. As a result of these changes, the data released since December 2021 will not be directly comparable with previous data releases (files downloaded before December 2021) and Realtor.comĀ® economics blog posts. However, future data releases, including historical data, will consistently apply the new methodology. More details are available at the source's Real Estate Data Library.
DATE VALUE
2017-08-01 827
2017-09-01 974
2017-10-01 890
2017-11-01 750
2017-12-01 638
2018-01-01 460
2018-02-01 551
2018-03-01 596
2018-04-01 755
2018-05-01 835
2018-06-01 795
2018-07-01 787
2018-08-01 674
2018-09-01 508
2018-10-01 442
2018-11-01 393
2018-12-01 379
2019-01-01 416
2019-02-01 431
2019-03-01 495
2019-04-01 688
2019-05-01 818
2019-06-01 763
2019-07-01 782
2019-08-01 785
2019-09-01 678
2019-10-01 600
2019-11-01 516
2019-12-01 503
2020-01-01 437
2020-02-01 539
2020-03-01 831
2020-04-01 673
2020-05-01 832
2020-06-01 1141
2020-07-01 1318
2020-08-01 1309
2020-09-01 1342
2020-10-01 1369
2020-11-01 1331
2020-12-01 1310
2021-01-01 1322
2021-02-01 1181
2021-03-01 1106
2021-04-01 1079
2021-05-01 840
2021-06-01 760
2021-07-01 695
2021-08-01 554
2021-09-01 446
2021-10-01 485
2021-11-01 393
2021-12-01 785
2022-01-01 151
2022-02-01 251
2022-03-01 383
2022-04-01 536
2022-05-01 694
2022-06-01 958
2022-07-01 1035
2022-08-01 1240
2022-09-01 1355
2022-10-01 1453
2022-11-01 1450
2022-12-01 1430
2023-01-01 1320
2023-02-01 1291
2023-03-01 1335
2023-04-01 1492
2023-05-01 1521
2023-06-01 1510
2023-07-01 1504
2023-08-01 1474
2023-09-01 1478
2023-10-01 1472
2023-11-01 1503
2023-12-01 1485
2024-01-01 1487
2024-02-01 1490
2024-03-01 1540
2024-04-01 1581
2024-05-01 1572

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