I have seen the data and do know. I picked a random example, and you say that’s a bad example and mispriced. But it would be easy for you to show me contrary examples.
Low end areas went up more than high end areas, that’s the case in both the current and prior bull markets as well as the very long term trend.
Areas that started medium-low and gentrified went up the most.
Sorry, the gentrified areas that used to have high crime and now are high end went up more than suburban areas that were always nice. That’s the case here, as well as LA and the Bay Area.