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Trader Joe's vs. Whole Foods: Study Says One Gives You Better Home Values
Stores with cult followings bring more than just food to town, report says.

We want a Trader Joe’s!
We want a Whole Foods!
In recent years the fight for these stores offering healthy, natural foods has developed huge followings, and everyone is loyal to a specific brand.
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But according to a new study by RealtyTrac, one of these stores opening in your town may raise your home value.
The study showed homeowners near a Trader Joe’s have seen an average of 40-percent increase in home value since purchasing their home, while residents in towns with a Whole Foods have seen a 34-percent increase, which was the average for all ZIP codes nationwide.
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Montgomery County is home to a few Trader Joe’s stores, including in North Wales, Jenkintown, and Ardmore. Whole Foods, meanwhile, is also in North Wales and Jenkintown, as well as Phoenixville.
The average home in a Trader Joe’s ZIP code, according to the study, was $592,339, a five-percent jump from a Whole Foods ZIP code, where home values were $561,840. The average home price across the country was $262,068.
But there was one positive for Whole Foods neighbors over Trader Joe’s: property taxes. According to the report, property taxes were an average of $8,536 in Trader Joe’s towns, versus $5,382 in Whole Foods’ towns.
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