The U.S. housing market has exploded in value — climbing $20 TRILLION in just 5 years to a record $55 trillion. But here’s the twist: not every state is sharing in the wealth.
Some markets like New York and the Northeast are soaring, while pandemic boom states like California, Florida, and Texas are cooling off and even losing billions.
In this video, I break down:
✅ Where housing values are rising fastest — and why scarcity matters
✅ Why states like CA, FL, and TX are suddenly struggling
✅ The impact of insurance costs, property taxes, and disasters on home values
✅ How new construction is reshaping affordability in Sun Belt states
✅ What this all means if you’re buying, selling, or investing in 2025
I’ve lived in California for 27 years, grew up in New York, and went to school in Florida — so I’ve seen these markets up close. Here’s my take on what Zillow’s new report really means for you.
Timestamps:
0:00 - $20 Trillion Market Growth
0:27 - Zillow Report Highlights
0:46 - Housing Market Hits $55 Trillion
1:39 - New York & Northeast Surge
2:58 - Insurance Costs Driving Slowdown
3:35 - New Construction Impact
4:19 - Advice for Buyers
4:38 - Advice for Sellers
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Alex Schult CA DRE License # 02236174 KW Spectrum Properties
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This video content is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Neither Living in California nor Alex Schult is a registered financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional. While we have taken reasonable steps to ensure the accuracy of the information presented in this video, we cannot guarantee that it is free from errors or omissions. Any reliance you place on the information provided is strictly at your own risk. Additionally, your use of the Living in California YouTube channel and any communication through this platform, including but not limited to YouTube comments, emails, or messages, does not establish a formal business relationship with Alex Schult or Living in California. For specific advice related to your real estate, financial, or legal needs, we recommend consulting with a licensed professional in the relevant field.
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