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Home Values in Already Hot U.S. Market to Surge 14% This Year, Zillow Says

Tampa and Jacksonville in Florida and Raleigh in North Carolina are projected to be most in-demand.

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Homebuyers hoping for relief from skyrocketing prices aren’t likely to get any in 2022, according to Zillow.

Growth in home values will exceed 14% nationally through November, the real estate app predicted in an analysis of the “hottest housing markets” released Tuesday. Those in Tampa — which topped the ranking — are expected to increase almost 25%. Jacksonville, Raleigh, San Antonio and Charlotte complete the top five.