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This Wichita ZIP code made the top 50 for fastest-selling homes in the United States

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Realtor.com named a Wichita ZIP code as the 25th hottest in the U.S. See why. Getty Images

Realtor.com released its list of the 50 hottest ZIP codes in the United States for 2024, and one Wichita ZIP code made the list.

Wichita’s 67212 area ranked 25th on the list, ranking right below a ZIP code in Southington, Connecticut, and right above a ZIP code in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Realtor.com compiled the ranking by looking at market demand and pace of each market, which is decided by the number of days a listing stays active on Realtor.com.

“The hottest areas are those that have high demand from buyers, in other words, lots of unique viewers per each property, and fast-selling homes, an indicator of limited supply,” Realtor.com says on its website.

Wichita’s 67212 area includes both the Sedgwick County Zoo and the Sedgwick County Park. Realtor.com currently has listed 96 houses for sale in that area on the market.

According to Zillow, the median home value for 67212 sits at $234,112, up 4.4% from the last year. The median number of days for a home to be pending sits at four, Zillow says.

Realtor.com reports that the median home listing price for that ZIP code is currently $255,000, which is $121 per square feet.

What are the 10 hottest ZIP codes in the U.S.?

Here are the 10 hottest ZIP codes in the United States, from Realtor.com:

  1. 43230 in Gahanna, Ohio
  2. 63021 in Ballwin, Missouri
  3. 01970 in Salem, Massachusetts
  4. 07920 in Basking Ridge, New Jersey
  5. 14609 in Rochester, New York
  6. 08054 in Mount Laurel, New Jersey
  7. 01453 in Leominster, Massachusetts
  8. 01085 in Westfield, Massachusetts
  9. 46322 in Highland, Indiana
  10. 18062 in Macungie, Pennsylvania
Lindsay Smith
The Wichita Eagle
Lindsay Smith is a suburban news reporter for the Wichita Eagle, covering the communities of Andover, Bel Aire, Derby, Haysville and Kechi. She has been on The Eagle staff since 2022 and was the service journalism reporter for three years. She has a degree in communications with an emphasis in journalism from Wichita State, where she was editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, The Sunflower, for two years. You can reach her via email at lsmith@wichitaeagle.com.
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