This summer, Forbes.com reported a list of what they found to be the top ten cities in the United States for housing recovery based on the findings defined by the US Office of Management and Budgets (OMB) and Zillow.com. Forbes researched 161 metropolitan areas where sales had increased and foreclosures as a percentage of overall sales had been lowest.
I am happy to report that the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area ranked first in recovery. The report cautions that these statistics do not mean the housing market is on the rebound, and mentions cities, such as Las Vegas, that continue to struggle. This report shows that the ten cities cited are the most like to recover sooner. To read more, visit: http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/13/recovery-cities-homes-lifestyle-real-estate-housing-recovery-cities_slide_1.html?thisSpeed=15000
Here are the top ten b est cities for housing recovery:
•2. Lincoln, NE
•4. Salem, OR
•6. Bremerton, WA
•7. Denver, CO
•8. Redding, CA
•10. San Jose, CA
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