Wall Street Journal
Three Indiana cities led the Wall Street Journal/Realtor.com Emerging Housing Market Index in the fourth quarter, when affordable markets continued to dominate the rankings.
Lafayette, Ind., a metro area of about 225,000 people, was the top-ranked emerging housing market in the quarter, followed by Fort Wayne, Ind.; Elkhart, Ind.; Topeka, Kan.; and Johnson City, Tenn
The index identifies the top metro areas for home buyers seeking an appreciating housing market, a strong local economy and appealing lifestyle amenities. News Corp, parent of the Journal, operates Realtor.com.
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