The second-hottest market, Zillow predicts, will be Indianapolis. The metro, like other Midwestern cities that landed toward the top of the list, tend to have “lower-than-average home prices and rent costs,” which have fueled the competition for buyers.
Residents of 90 large and mid-sized cities, from Tampa, Florida, to Portland ... People driving through Indianapolis (home to two of the country’s “most loathed” highways) spent 27% more time sitting in traffic, according to TomTom’s tracking.