The 10 Hottest Housing Markets for 2014Real-estate firm Zillow predicts the top 10 markets for growth and white-hot housing deals this year.

ByLaura Entis

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According to real-estate firm Zillow, Salt Lake City is the place to be for greatreal-estate在2014年的交易。犹他州的首府公司的predictions for the hottest housing markets in the nation for the upcoming year. Seattle, Miami, San Diego and Boston also made the list.

To determine which markets will be buzzing in 2014, Zillow combined data on unemployment rates, population growth and the Zillow Home Value Forecast. 'Hot' markets boasted lower than average unemployment, population growth greater than 2 percent during the past two years and are forecasted to have home value growth of more than 2 percent during the next 12 months.

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While in every housing market on the list home prices are forecasted to continue to increase, values are not predicted to rise as rapidly as they did in 2013 (in which, according to Zillow, home prices increased by roughly 5 percent nationwide and more than 20 percent in some local markets). "This year, home value gains will slow down significantly because of higher mortgage rates, more expensive home prices, and more supply created by fewer underwater homeowners and new construction,"the firm predicted.

For a full list of Zillow's top 10 picks for the hottest housing markets this year, check out the slideshow below. (Note: The figures that follow are taken from Zillow's Home Value Index for January 9, 2014).

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10) Boston

Median home value: $411,100

Increase in home values last year: 10.9 percent

1-year forecasted increase: 3.3 percent

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9) Portland, Ore.

Median home value: $285,000

Increase in home values last year: 10.9 percent

1-year forecasted increase: 4.0 percent

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8) San Diego

Median home value: $470,600

Increase in home values last year: 17.6 percent

1-year forecasted increase: 6.7 percent

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7) Jacksonville, Fla

Median home value: $111,900

Increase in home values last year: 13.7%

1-year forecasted increase: 6.0%

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6) Raleigh, N.C.

Median home value: $183,500

Increase in home values last year: 6.6 percent

1-year forecasted increase: 3.6 percent

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5) Miami

Median home value: $259,000

Increase in home values last year: 27.3%

1-year forecasted increase: 10.2%

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4) San Jose, Calif.

Median home value: $646,700

Increase in home values last year: 18 percent

1-year forecasted increase: 5.1 percent

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Austin, Texas

Median home value: $300,990

Increase in home values last year: Data not immediately available

1-year forecasted increase: Data not immediately available

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2) Seattle

Median home value: $432,900

Increase in home values last year: 10.3 percent

1-year forecasted increase: 5.5 percent

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1) Salt Lake City

Median home value: $256,800

Increase in home values last year: 11.8 percent

1-year forecasted increase: 5.9 percent

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Laura Entis is a reporter for Fortune.com's Venture section.

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