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What real estate slump?  According to Forbes magazine, Tampa is #1 for places to buy a home!  Check out this article from the St. Pete Times.

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No. 1 spot to buy a house? Try Tampa Bay.

That's according to Forbes magazine, which sees us bouncing back big.

By JAMES THORNER, Times Staff Writer
Published July 25, 2007


The online edition of Forbes magazine, with help from business prognosticator Moody's Economy.com, touts the Tampa Bay area as the No. 1 place in the country to buy a house.

Come again? Aren't we supposed to be in the throes of housing agony?

Hear them out: Because of our area's overall strong, growing economy and comparably modest housing prices, Forbes calls Tampa-St.Petersburg-Clearwater a prime bounce-back market.

It predicts our area will experience what it calls a V-shaped recovery, where a market experiences a free fall, but rebounds strongly once it hits bottom.

Other regions will chart U-shaped or L-shaped courses. U-shaped recoveries are those in which prices fall slowly and recover gradually. Think Boston and Sacramento.

The L-shaped phenomenon is when prices plummet but remain mostly in a trough owing to underlying economic problems in the city. Think Detroit.

"While the Tampa market has yet to bottom out, the silver lining for buyers is that it is a highly resilient market," the article says.

"Most of the fallout in Tampa can be attributed to its high investor share, which is correctable given the good economic and job-growth projections."

To get on Forbes' top 10 list, a region needed an oversupply of real estate with plenty of sellers keen to strike a bargain. That's not all, though. Forbes also sought areas where prices wouldn't fall cataclysmically, so that buyers wouldn't be booking a fare on a sinking ship.

Based on Moody's figures, Tampa Bay home prices should bottom out in the first quarter of 2008, once the region burns off excess inventory from speculators who went hog wild in 2005.

Fast Facts:

 

Forbes' top 10

1. Tampa

2. Minneapolis

3. Miami

4. Kansas City

5. Chicago

6. Phoenix

7. San Diego

8. Milwaukee

9. New York City

10. Atlanta

 
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2 Comments on Tampa Bay #1 for homes? WHAT? Aren't we in a real estate slump?

the analysis is supported by historical data. so, keep planting those seeds, and scout out a new pair of sneakers because you may need them sooner than you think.

 

when the dust clears about all this economic stuff, we still live in a tropical paradise. we know it and others marvel at it every time they visit. 

 

ps;don't forget to share and send some of those buyers a little further south. 

07/28/2007 09:41 AM by Jay Beckingham (Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corp.)


We are seeing things pick up in Sarasota County too! The last couple of months have really increased in sales compared to the rest of this year so far! And this summer is a lot busier than last summer was!!!

08/17/2007 11:29 AM by Bill & Barbara Jo - Florida Realty Professional - AHWD (Charles Rutenberg Realty)


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