10 Cities Which Indicate Housing Is Becoming Increasingly Affordable
July 21st, 2008 | categories: Coconut Grove Real Estate
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Last week, Forbes Magazine published a Top 10 list that should grab the attention of housing market bottom-feeders.
The Top 10 list of Increasingly Affordable U.S. Housing Markets shows that falling home prices and steady mortgage rates are providing a support floor in some of the country’s most beat-up regions.
The report’s methodology is simple:
- Take citywide income data as reported by HUD
- Match it against purchase prices from court records
- Run the math using “prevailing interest rates” from Wells Fargo
A city is considered “more affordable” if increasing numbers of “average families” can afford “average homes”. It’s not surprising, therefore, that the Forbes list is cities in which home prices have plummeted over the last year, and in which the economy is relatively sound.
This may suggest that a housing rebound is already underway in several of the cities listed as “Increasingly Affordable U.S. Housing Markets”, including:
- San Diego, CA
- Orlando, FL
- Tampa, Fl
- Phoenix, AZ
- Las Vegas, NV
Read the complete study and its results at Forbes.com.
Authored by: James Venney CMPS, CMA
Phone: (305) 960-2671
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James Venney is a licensed mortgage broker and a State Certified Residential Appraiser. Currently, he is the top producing mortgage banker at Home Services Lending which is a joint venture with Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway and Wells Fargo Bank.