A report by Attom Data Solutions reveals that opportunity zones, like the housing market at large, experienced a strong quarter, which yielded price growth. However, those gains still fell below the pace of broader metro areas across the U.S.
Source: Inman News
Home prices rise in opportunity zones, but lag behind nationwide gains
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