The rankings are based on property data that examined two main factors: the level of market demand, as shown by the number of unique viewers per listing, and the pace of sales, measured by the median number of days homes remain on the market before selling. Markets that scored high in both demand and speed made the list, indicating areas where buyers are actively competing for available properties.
The top Midwest ZIP code this year is 63021 in Ballwin, Missouri, which took the third overall position nationally. Close behind were two Ohio locations: 44149 in Strongsville and 43209 in Bexley, both attracting significant buyer activity and moving homes quickly through the market.
Illinois also made a strong showing. The Chicago-area suburb of Wheaton’s 60189 ZIP code ranked 12th overall, while Rockford’s 61108 ZIP code came in at number 11. Bloomington’s 61704 also appeared high on the list at number 26, further reinforcing the state’s presence in this year’s rankings. These cities share common traits such as appealing home prices compared to national averages, strong local economies, and desirable community amenities that draw in buyers from across the region and beyond.
Other notable Midwest locations on the top 50 list include Waukesha, Wisconsin (53186); Circle Pines, Minnesota (55014); Racine, Wisconsin (53402); Sheboygan, Wisconsin (53083); Wichita, Kansas (67212); Wausau, Wisconsin (54403); Fairfield, Ohio (45014); La Crosse, Wisconsin (54601); Carmel, Indiana (46033); and Tiffin, Ohio (44883). These areas represent a mix of suburban and smaller metropolitan markets, each experiencing a surge in buyer interest.
The dominance of the Midwest in these rankings reflects a broader shift in the U.S. housing market, where buyers are increasingly looking beyond major coastal cities in search of more affordable options without sacrificing quality of life. Lower home prices, combined with strong job markets and family-friendly amenities, are drawing attention to these regions. Additionally, the ability for many to work remotely has expanded the pool of potential buyers for Midwest homes, further fueling competition.
As market conditions evolve, the communities on this list are likely to see continued demand. For Illinois cities, this recognition not only showcases their appeal but could also attract even more prospective homeowners in the months ahead.









