Best USA Housing Markets in 2010
Eight California housing markets remain on Housing Predictor's Best 25 Markets for 2010 as major changes show an improving trend in home sales and forecast appreciation in California.
However, Detroit, Michigan, suffering through one of the worst housing depressions in the nation for nearly 5 years, still takes the #1 position and is forecast to experience double-digit appreciation in home prices for the year.
Hard hit Cleveland, Ohio, has seen more than its share of foreclosures, but as bankers reduce inventories of foreclosed properties and slash prices in order to sell them more quickly, it's resulting in the average value of a home going upward.
The surge in housing appreciation in Cleveland is forecast to sustain through the year, despite Government controls that are slowly and strategically being pulled out of the housing market. Cleveland has slipped to #2.
California markets are experiencing growth due to tax incentives set in place by the governor. Oakland now takes the fourth slot followed by San Francisco, while Cincinnati reclaims its third place position.
The Best 25 Markets for 2010 are taken from housing markets forecast by Housing Predictor in all 50 states and are updated as conditions demand over the course of the entire year.
To learn more visit http://www.housingpredictor.com
Where are you planning to invest in the US? Do you agree with these conclusions? Your comments are welcome below.
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Rod Thomas FCA
Posted in USA Property


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