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Table Data - Market Hotness: Hotness Rank in DeKalb County, GA

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Title Market Hotness: Hotness Rank in DeKalb County, GA
Series ID HORAMMCOUNTY13089
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
2017-08-01 411
2017-09-01 393
2017-10-01 305
2017-11-01 216
2017-12-01 192
2018-01-01 190
2018-02-01 280
2018-03-01 364
2018-04-01 392
2018-05-01 442
2018-06-01 464
2018-07-01 505
2018-08-01 544
2018-09-01 518
2018-10-01 465
2018-11-01 413
2018-12-01 362
2019-01-01 426
2019-02-01 549
2019-03-01 646
2019-04-01 766
2019-05-01 900
2019-06-01 969
2019-07-01 881
2019-08-01 859
2019-09-01 819
2019-10-01 819
2019-11-01 741
2019-12-01 743
2020-01-01 570
2020-02-01 585
2020-03-01 719
2020-04-01 668
2020-05-01 804
2020-06-01 1015
2020-07-01 1213
2020-08-01 1276
2020-09-01 1269
2020-10-01 1162
2020-11-01 1010
2020-12-01 1042
2021-01-01 909
2021-02-01 875
2021-03-01 1020
2021-04-01 1075
2021-05-01 1225
2021-06-01 1300
2021-07-01 1232
2021-08-01 1198
2021-09-01 1128
2021-10-01 1182
2021-11-01 1046
2021-12-01 920
2022-01-01 965
2022-02-01 925
2022-03-01 1035
2022-04-01 1119
2022-05-01 1202
2022-06-01 995
2022-07-01 915
2022-08-01 828
2022-09-01 855
2022-10-01 894
2022-11-01 864
2022-12-01 879
2023-01-01 844
2023-02-01 854
2023-03-01 1028
2023-04-01 1046
2023-05-01 1058
2023-06-01 1087
2023-07-01 1001
2023-08-01 1005
2023-09-01 934
2023-10-01 839
2023-11-01 818
2023-12-01 886
2024-01-01 725
2024-02-01 825
2024-03-01 987
2024-04-01 981
2024-05-01 1043

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