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THE STATE OF
SUSTAINABLE
BUILDING 2021
San Jose, CA 35.2% (71,410)
San Francisco, CA 22.0% (164,571)
Los Angeles, CA 17.2% (377,014)
San Diego, CA 15.4% (79,369)
Denver, CO 14.6% (61,321)
Salt Late City, UT 14.1&%(18,775)
Seattle, WA 12.5% (75,660)
Portland, OR 11.7% (41,857)
Sacramento, CA 10.5% (33,573)
Boston, MA 10.3% (72,599)
Austin, TX 9.5% (30,625)
Washington, DC 8.6% (68,245)
New York, NY 7.4% (253,400)
Phoenix, AZ 7.1% (43,191)
Minneapolis-St Paul, MN 6.6% (27,571)
Riverside, CA 6.4% (30,345)
Renting +
Raleigh, NC 5.9% (10,698)
Providence, RI 5.5% (12,892)
telecommuting =
Nashvillel, TN 5.4% (14,201)
Las Vegas, NV 5.3% (18,873)
homeownership?
United States 4.5% (1,921,862)
Orlando, FL 3.5% (11,447)
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX 3.2% (33,333) Telecommuting could allow some
Miami, FL 3.1% (25,582) renters to become buyers in more
Virginia Beach, VA 2.9% (7,191) affordable metros
Baltimore, MD 2.5% (8,344)
Atlanta, GA 2.2% (16,893)
Richmond, VA 2.2% (3,714)
Tampa, FL 2.2% (9,058)
Charlotte, NC 1.6% (5,389)
Houston, TX 1.6% (14,360)
Hartford, CT 1.5% (2,270)
Jacksonville, FL 1.2% (2,529) Checking out. Telecommuting could open the
Philadelphia, PA 1.2% (9,225) housing market to up to 2 million people who
are currently renters. Most of them will come
Chicago, IL 1.1% (13,721)
from higher-priced cities in the western United
San Antonio, TX 1.0% (3,042) States. TABLE: ZILLOW ECONOMIC RESEARCH
New Orleans, LA 0.8% (1,333)
Columbus, OH 0.0%
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