U.S. Housing Trends: Condominium/Cooperative vs. Single-Family Home Values
This interactive Fact Book dashboard compares the average home values of condominiums/cooperatives and single-family homes across all 50 states from 2000 through 2025. The dashboard uses Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI) data to show how housing values have shifted over time and where each housing type is more affordable.
- Orange states indicate that condominiums/cooperatives are more affordable than single-family homes.
- Blue states indicate that single-family homes are more affordable than condominiums/cooperatives.
- Darker shading represents a larger percentage difference in value between the two housing types.
Users can hover over a state to view specific data for each year, or click a state to see select county-level comparisons and local affordability trends.
The map highlights the long-term shift from 2000 to 2025—when condominiums and cooperatives were once substantially less expensive than single-family homes, but have grown closer in value and even flipped in many regions, particularly in coastal and urban markets.