SANTA CLARA, Calif., and
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Can't live without
your artisanal coffee, avocado toast or an indie record store?
Columbus is the place for you,
according to a new data collaboration from realtor.com®,
a leading online real estate destination operated by News Corp
subsidiary Move, Inc., and Yelp, the company that connects
consumers with great local businesses. Released today, the
realtor.com® Yelp Hottest Hipster Markets in America
list identifies the most in-demand housing markets in the U.S. with
the highest concentrations of "hipster" businesses for home buyers
looking to embrace indie culture.
In rank order, the Hottest Hipster Markets in America by ZIP
code include: Columbus (43202),
Seattle (98122), San Diego (92104), Fort Wayne, Ind. (46802), Rochester, N.Y. (14620), San Francisco (94117), Long Beach, Calif. (90814), Louisville, Ky. (40217), Grand Rapids, Mich. (49506) and Colorado Springs, Colo. (17820).
"Although their opinions about their music and fashion may be
out of the norm, when it comes to real estate -- hipsters have a
knack for getting it right," said Javier
Vivas, director of economic research for
realtor.com®. "Based on our research, there's clear
evidence that "hipster" popularity – in markets like Austin, Texas – has led to mainstream interest
and higher home prices over time. Whether it's the farm-to-table
restaurants or urban renewal projects that were already underway, a
concentration of hipsters seems to be an indicator of a hot housing
market."
From a housing perspective, all the markets on the
realtor.com® Yelp Hottest Hipster Markets in America
list have strong market dynamics, showing healthy buyer demand with
homes selling in an average of 30 days. Each market also has low or
average unemployment rates ranging from 2.7 percent to 4.6 percent,
compared to 4.4 nationally.
With all the hipster businesses in town it comes as no surprise
that these markets are also highly sought after by millennials.
Overall, millennials -- ages 25 to 34 -- in the top ten markets
make up an average of 22 percent of the population, higher than the
national population share of millennials of 13 percent.
Additionally, these markets are continuing to draw interest from a
younger crowd, as the millennial age group is viewing property
listings at a rate 1.2 times greater than the share of millennials
already living in the area, indicating strong interest from other
millennials wanting to move into these neighborhoods.
Yelp data shows that mentions of "hipster" occur across a wide
range of businesses, from music venues and dive bars, to
restaurants, barbers, and vinyl record shops. While some cities and
ZIP codes, like Seattle, may be
more recognizable as traditional hipster havens, Yelp data shows
that there are many under-the-radar locations where Yelpers have
identified neighborhoods that tout cool, hipster businesses. The
average star rating of businesses with mentions of hipster in the
Columbus zip code is 3.8, with the
top 10 ZIP codes averaging 4 stars. Beyond searching for hipster
businesses, Yelp also offers tools for homeowners like Request a
Quote, which allows people to send requests to up to 10 home
service providers at once.
"Yelpers are great at identifying up-and-coming areas and
businesses, which allows us to predict trends as well as uncover
detailed data on what's happening in local economies right now,"
said Carl Bialik, Yelp data editor.
"While 'hipster' is something of a cliche, it turns out to be a
useful term to uncover the types of businesses and attributes we
often associate with cool hunters, such as visually appealing
interiors and less touristy parts of town."
The realtor.com® Yelp Hottest Hipster Markets in
America list was developed by first leveraging Yelp data to rank
ZIP codes by the greatest gap between the share of reviews in the
ZIP containing the word "hipster" and the share in the ZIP's city.
The realtor.com® Market Hotness Index was then
calculated for each market (based on realtor.com® page
views and days on market). Markets were then ranked based on a
composite index made up of both the Yelp differential and the
realtor.com® hotness index. Only one ZIP code per
metropolitan area was included. The neighborhoods listed have the
most businesses associated with that neighborhood within the ZIP
code.
To read more about the findings, please visit: realtor.com
research + Yelp blogs.
Facts About Realtor.com® and
Yelp's Top 10 Hipster Markets
1. Columbus - ZIP 43202
(Clintonville, Ohio)
The draw: Columbus features
art, music, theater, museums, and culture, in addition to being
home to Ohio State University. It has a
strong economic ecosystem with employers like JP Morgan Chase and a
thriving startup scene, with nearly 72 startups for every 1,000
businesses in the area. In addition, after New York and Los
Angeles, Columbus is home
to more fashion designers than any other U.S. metro area, with a
pipeline of young design talent coming from the Columbus College of Art & Design.
Clintonville hipster hotspot:
Harvest Bar + Kitchen
Review highlights: Kale Caesar salad, lunch special
The stats: The median listing price is $269,455. The median household earns $44,007 a year, with a low county unemployment
rate of 3.8 percent. Millennials make up 28.8 percent of its
population, contributed contribute to 26 percent of all page
views in the area on realtor.com®, and have a median
household income of $46,265.
2. Seattle - 98122
(Capitol Hill)
The draw: Capitol Hill offers a strong collection of
restaurants, bars, boutiques, and culture. Seattle has a booming economy, with tens of
thousands of job openings pulling young technophiles into the
city.
Seattle-dwellers are some of
the most active people in the U.S., with open spaces and parks
located all around the city, and Mt. Rainier closeby for hiking in
the summer and skiing in the winter.
Capitol Hill hipster hotspot: Porchlight Coffee &
Records
Review highlights: Cold brew, chill vibe
The stats: The median listing price is $756,653. The median household earns $65,367 a year, with a low county unemployment
rate of 3.2 percent. Millennials make up 26.6 percent of the
population, contribute to 23.8 percent of all page views in the
area on realtor.com®, and have a median household income
of $61,089.
3. San Diego - 92104
(North Park)
The draw: San Diego is known
for a plethora of local breweries, farmer's markets, beach eateries
and nightlife for the non-mainstream crowd. Compared to
California cities like
Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, San Diego boasts of lower rent and mortgages
on average. A concentration of top universities and a thriving
startup scene bring many young buyers and renters to the area.
North Park hipster hotspot: Pigment
Review highlights: Air plants, terrariums
The stats: The median listing price is $597,000. The median household earns $55,130 a year, with a county unemployment rate
of 4.1 percent. Millennials make up 23 percent of the population,
contribute to 25.4 percent of all page views in the area on
realtor.com®, and have a median household income of
$55,772.
4. Fort Wayne -
46802
The draw: Fort Wayne offers fun
traditions like BuskerFest, an annual celebration of street
performers. Fort Wayne adjusted to
the shrinking manufacturing industry faster than its Rust Belt
counterparts and today has a strong economy with a lower
unemployment rate than other cities in the area.
Hipster hotspot: Junk Ditch Brewing Company
Review highlights: Joseph Decuis Farm Wagyu beef, brunch
The stats: The median listing price is $163,925. The median household earns $29,591 a year, with a county unemployment rate
of 3.3 percent. Millennials make up 19.9 percent of the population,
contribute to 27 percent of all page views in the area on
realtor.com®, and have a median household income of
$32,243.
5. Rochester - 14620
(Highland Park)
The draw: Rochester's
Highland Park neighborhood is
best-known for its arboretum by the same name, which hosts an
annual Lilac Festival drawing in visitors from out of town. From
Shakespeare in the Park to live music during the summer,
Highland Park is a hotspot for
local residents, helping to create the tight-knit community that
Rochester residents love.
Highland Park hipster hotspot:
The Playhouse Swillburger
Review highlights: Pinball machine, vampire fries
The stats: The median listing price is $154,925, making it an affordable place for a
younger population to settle. The median household earns
$43,550 a year, with a county
unemployment rate of 4.58 percent. Millennials make up 23.1 percent
of the population, contribute to 24 percent of all page views in
the area on realtor.com®, and have a median household
income of $45,871.
6. San Francisco - 94117
(The Haight)
The draw: Hippie mecca Haight-Ashbury has transitioned into a
hipster-friendly neighborhood. The Haight offers a plethora of
restaurants and bars, and its proximity to Golden Gate Park's free
events and concerts can't be beat.
The Haight hipster hotspot: The Alembic
Review highlights: Cocktail menu, pickled quail eggs
The stats: Even San Francisco's
most hipster neighborhood costs significantly more than the
national average. The median home in The Haight costs $1,396,500. The median household income in this
area soars above the national median at $111,817 and its county unemployment rate is well
below the national average at 2.9 percent, making the high cost of
living more accessible. Millennials make up 31 percent of the
population, contribute to 23.8 percent of all page views in the
area on realtor.com®, and have a median household income
of $113,762.
7. Long Beach -
90814
The draw: Just south of Los
Angeles, Long Beach is a
more relaxed, cheaper and friendlier option for those drawn to
Long Beach's social, tight-knit
community and charming Spanish-style homes. Add in great dive bars
and a vibrant art scene, and it's no surprise Long Beach is one of the most hipster towns in
America.
Hipster hotspot: Viento y Agua Coffeehouse &
Gallery
Review highlights: Open mic nights, Mexican mocha
The stats: The median price to buy a home in Long Beach is $737,000. The average household earns
$60,751 a year, with an unemployment
rate of 4.5 percent. Millennials make up 19.2 percent of the
population, contribute to 22.3 percent of all page views in the
area on realtor.com, and have a median household income of
$52,001.
8. Louisville - 40217
(Schnitzelburg)
The draw: With a strong community and affordable local
restaurant scene, Schnitzelberg has seen growing popularity over
the past several years. Schnitzelberg is a quirky neighborhood with
traditions like hosting the World Dainty Championship the last
Monday of July.
Schnitzelburg hipster hotspot: Zanzabar
Review highlights: Bands, pinball machines
The stats: Schnitzelberg is one of the most affordable areas on
the list, with a median home price of $173,950. The average household earns
$53,134 a year, with an unemployment
rate of 4.6 percent. Millennials make up 19.3 percent of the
population, contribute to 27.7 percent of all page views in the
area on realtor.com, and have a median household income of
$53,134.
9. Grand Rapids -
49506
The draw: Between the public art installations and extensive
craft brewery scene, it's no wonder hipsters love Grand Rapids. It attracts artists, musicians,
young families, and has a strong LGBTQ community, which puts on the
highly-anticipated Grand Rapids Pride event every summer.
Hipster hotspot: Brewery Vivant
Review highlights: Beer cheese, stained glass window
The stats: The median home price in Grand Rapids is $387,000. The average household earns
$63,308 a year, with an unemployment
rate of 3.2 percent. Millennials make up 13.8 percent of the
population, contribute to 25.4 percent of all page views in the
area on realtor.com, and have a median household income of
$67,680.
10. Colorado Springs -
80903
The draw: Colorado Springs
offers the same natural beauty and proximity to world-class skiing
and hiking that nearby Denver
does, but with a lower cost of living and unemployment rate. Its
quaint downtown is filled with mom and pop shops and local watering
holes.
Hipster hotspot: Shuga's
Review highlights: Patio, lavender lemonade
The stats: The median price to buy a home in Colorado Springs is $337,000. The average household earns
$37,215 a year, with an unemployment
rate of 2.7 percent. Millennials make up 16.8 percent of the
population, contribute to 22.5 percent of all page views in the
area on realtor.com, and have a median household income of
$43,841.
Realtor.com® and Yelp's Hottest Hipster
Markets
Ranking
|
Market
|
Yelp Hipster
Score*
|
Market
Hotness**
|
1
|
Columbus, Ohio
(43202)
|
90.1
|
99.8
|
2
|
Seattle
(98122)
|
95.9
|
94.1
|
3
|
San Diego, Calif.
(92104)
|
95.6
|
93.7
|
4
|
Fort Wayne, Ind.
(46802)
|
88.2
|
95.7
|
5
|
Rochester, N.Y.
(14620)
|
92.5
|
92.8
|
6
|
San Francisco
(94117)
|
84.3
|
96.0
|
7
|
Long Beach, Calif.
(90814)
|
93.2
|
90.7
|
8
|
Louisville, Ky.
(40217)
|
97.5
|
87.8
|
9
|
Grand Rapids, Mich.
(49506)
|
88.8
|
92.4
|
10
|
Colorado Springs,
Colo. (80903)
|
86.8
|
92.9
|
11
|
Royal Oak, Mich
(48067)
|
77.6
|
98.2
|
12
|
Oklahoma City, Okla.
(73103)
|
94.9
|
87.8
|
13
|
Milwaukee, Wis.
(53207)
|
96.4
|
85.6
|
14
|
St. Louis
(63143)
|
75.9
|
96.9
|
15
|
Charlotte, N.C.
(28205)
|
93.6
|
85.9
|
16
|
Minneapolis(55406)
|
80.7
|
92.7
|
17
|
Riverside, Calif.
(92501)
|
88.6
|
87.0
|
18
|
Denver
(80203)
|
93.0
|
85.0
|
19
|
Eugene, Ore.
(97402)
|
82.0
|
90.5
|
20
|
Tampa, Fla.
(33603)
|
99.5
|
80.1
|
21
|
Omaha, Neb.
(68104)
|
91.7
|
85.0
|
22
|
Fresno, Calif.
(93728)
|
84.5
|
88.4
|
23
|
Asheville, N.C.
(28806)
|
83.6
|
88.7
|
24
|
Arlington, Mass.
(02474)
|
68.2
|
97.5
|
25
|
Dallas
(75208)
|
93.5
|
82.7
|
26
|
Boise, Idaho
(83702)
|
89.1
|
85.2
|
27
|
Lawrence, Kan.
(66044)
|
91.8
|
82.6
|
28
|
Santa Rosa, Calif.
(95401)
|
68.6
|
95.8
|
29
|
Fargo, N.D.
(58102)
|
89.3
|
82.7
|
30
|
Santa Clara, Calif.
(95051)
|
65.7
|
94.5
|
31
|
Chico, Calif.
(95928)
|
71.2
|
90.8
|
32
|
Richmond, Va.
(23220)
|
94.1
|
77.9
|
33
|
Orlando, Fla.
(32803)
|
94.5
|
77.4
|
34
|
Buffalo, N.Y.
(14222)
|
83.8
|
83.0
|
35
|
Salt Lake City, Utah
(84105)
|
85.6
|
80.8
|
36
|
Lancaster, Pa.
(17603)
|
85.2
|
80.5
|
37
|
Ann Arbor, Mich.
(48104)
|
80.4
|
83.1
|
38
|
Vancouver, Wash.
(98660)
|
78.1
|
84.1
|
39
|
Gilbert, Ariz.
(85234)
|
71.9
|
87.4
|
40
|
Akron, Ohio
(44303)
|
98.5
|
73.1
|
41
|
Memphis, Tenn.
(38104)
|
81.8
|
80.5
|
42
|
Sacramento, Calif.
(94819)
|
53.1
|
97.1
|
43
|
Greensboro, N.C.
(27403)
|
79.5
|
81.7
|
44
|
Santa Cruz, Calif.
(95060)
|
60.6
|
92.6
|
45
|
Birmingham, Ala.
(35222)
|
90.2
|
75.8
|
46
|
Tulsa, Okla.
(74120)
|
87.9
|
76.4
|
47
|
Indianapolis, Ind.
(46205)
|
95.3
|
72.6
|
48
|
Provo, Utah
(84601)
|
82.3
|
78.9
|
49
|
Nashville, Tenn.
(37204)
|
81.1
|
79.3
|
50
|
Alexandria, Va.
(22301)
|
72.6
|
83.8
|
*Hipster Score is
measured by the normalized differential in hipster mentions on Yelp
per reviews in each zip code compared to the city.
**Hotness is measured
by a composite score put together by ranking each area by median
days on market and median page views per listing. More details
here: https://research.realtor.com/hottestmarkets/
|
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About Yelp
Yelp Inc. connects people with great local
businesses. Yelp was founded in San
Francisco in July 2004. Since
then, Yelp communities have taken root in major metros across 32
countries. By the end of Q2 2017, Yelpers had written approximately
135 million rich, local reviews, making Yelp the leading local
guide for real word-of-mouth on everything from boutiques and
mechanics to restaurants and dentists. Approximately 28 million
unique devices* accessed Yelp via the Yelp app, approximately 74
million unique visitors visited Yelp via mobile web** and
approximately 83 million unique visitors visited Yelp via
desktop*** on a monthly average basis during the Q2 2017. For more
information, please visit http://www.yelp.com or send an email to
press@yelp.com.
* Calculated as the number of unique devices accessing the app
on a monthly average basis over a given three-month period,
according to internal Yelp logs.
** Calculated as the number of "users," as measured by Google
Analytics, accessing Yelp via mobile website on a monthly average
basis over a given three-month period.
*** Calculated as the number of "users," as measured by Google
Analytics, accessing Yelp via desktop computer on an average
monthly basis over a given three-month period.
Media Contacts:
Realtor.com®
Lexie Puckett Holbert –
lexie.puckett@move.com
Yelp
Rachel Walker Youngblade –
rawalker@yelp.com
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