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The Trulia Trends Report was a monthly look at how people were shopping for homes online and was published from January 2007 to February 2008.  Archived reports are available here.

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Trulia Trends Report: February 2008
Just like celebrities in rehab and the latest saga of the Spears family, it is nearly impossible to escape the media’s seemingly unending coverage of foreclosures and the volatility in the housing market. This month’s report puts foreclosure data into perspective for the current market and highlights five cities that may have already hit bottom.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: February 2008 report (PDF file, ~231k)

Trulia Trends Report: January 2008 The foreclosure-ravaged California cities of Modesto and Stockton were among the cities posting the biggest month-over-month decrease in median list prices in December while slight upticks were seen in a handful of cities in the South, including Scottsdale, Arizona and Hilton Head, South Carolina, well-known for their resort-style golf amenities.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: January 2008 report (PDF file, ~342k)

Trulia Trends Report: December 2007
After an eight-month reign as "Most Popular City," the windy city of Chicago was bumped from the top spot down to number two by Manhattan—perhaps New Yorkers agree with the Trulia taxi tops that state "... paying rent sucks."

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: December 2007 report (PDF file, ~439k)

Trulia Trends report: November 2007
San Francisco reclaimed its spot as the third most popular city in the month of October, and as the nation watches the housing market woes spread from Main Street to Wall Street, our "Spotlight" shifts to foreclosures.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: November 2007 report (PDF file, ~385K)

Trulia Trends report: October 2007
In September, the "Typical American Viewed Property" was a three-bedroom, two-bathroom single-family home with 1,890 square feet, listed at $310,000. However, many of the homes on the top 10 list of "most viewed homes" were well below that price point. In fact, all of the homes were listed below $1 million, giving further credence to the findings of our recent survey that Trulia users are an active and engaged group of serious home buyers/sellers. Denver, the "mile-high city" knocks one out of the park to take this month's Spotlight.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: October 2007 report (PDF file, ~437K)

Trulia Trends report: September 2007
Chicago held strong at the top spot of most searched cities on Trulia.com for the month of August while San Francisco slipped three spots to number six. Home buyers had an eclectic taste in real estate, as evidenced by the price range of most viewed properties. Boston is this month's "Spotlight" city.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: September 2007 report (PDF file, ~570K)

Trulia Trends report: August 2007
Chicago, Manhattan and San Francisco retain their rule as the top three hottest cities and we see a surge in search behavior in the suburbs. Austin, the Live Music Capital of the World, is this month's "Spotlight" city.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: August 2007 report (PDF file, ~442K)

Trulia Trends report: July 2007
Once again, Chicago is America's number one searched city for real estate. Miami Beach, FL took the lead with a 17% in month-over-month median list price gains, while Tulsa, OK had a 53% increase in search queries from May to June.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: July 2007 report (PDF file, ~321K)

Trulia Trends report: June 2007
Manhattan is back in the lead as the hottest city in the US, while Texan cities Houston and Austin bumped Orlando and Queens off the top ten list.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: June 2007 report (PDF file, ~401K)

Trulia Trends report: May 2007
Chicago displaced Manhattan and took the lead as the hottest city in the US in April.
The "Spotlight on" feature highlights the City of Angels.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: May 2007 report (PDF file, ~463K)

Trulia Trends report: April 2007
This month, median list prices surged in two Texas cities, while New Orleans showed a sharp decline.
The "Spotlight on" feature highlights America's Second City, Chicago, IL.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: April 2007 report (PDF file, ~500K)
Download the Trulia Trends press release (PDF file, ~20K)

Trulia Trends report: March 2007
The third installment of our monthly snapshot of real estate trends and search patterns.
A look at national search behavior online, with a spotlight on Phoenix, AZ.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: March 2007 report (PDF file, ~461K)
Download the Trulia Trends press release (PDF file, ~10K)

Trulia Trends report: February 2007
A monthly snapshot of what people are searching for on Trulia and real estate trends.
See the hottest ski towns in the US and more, with a spotlight on San Francisco, CA.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: February 2007 report (PDF file, ~520K)
Download the Trulia Trends press release (PDF file, ~11K)

Trulia Trends report: January 2007
The first in a series of monthly snapshots of real estate trends and consumer search behavior.
Tracking what people are searching for on Trulia, how search behavior differs across the U.S., and where pricing trends are going.

Download Trulia's Trulia Trends Report: January 2007 report (PDF file, ~750K)
Download the Trulia Trends press release (PDF file, ~16K)

 


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