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In Wealthy U.S. Suburbs, There’s Not Much of a Housing Boom

  • Westchester, NY, and Montgomery County, MD, are up about 1%
  • Home prices in two-thirds of counties gained over 10%: Attom
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In most of the U.S., housing markets are exuberant. In some of the country’s priciest neighborhoods, they’re relatively subdued.

Upscale suburbs of Washington, D.C., and wealthy New York enclaves are among the markets with the slowest price appreciation, according to the latest report on U.S. home affordability by real-estate research firm Attom Data Solutions.