Barefoot Resort, North Myrtle Beach, SC

CNN compiled a list of the cities and markets that were suffering with foreclosures and lowered real estate values faster than the rest.  There weren't really many surprises, and thankfully Myrtle Beach homes and condos, though falling in price, are not yet on the list of the heaviest losers.

CNN says they used data from a San Francisco based MLS tracking service call Zip Realty to compile the following:

Number 10 on the list...
Atlanta GA with prices down 7.1%, blamed on overbuilding in the condo market and high foreclosure rates in other, poorer counties in Georgia.

Number 9 on the list...
Detroit, MI with prices down 7.7%, blamed on the cities economic woes as much as the market.  Also the subprime lending in the Detroit area was heavy.

Number 8 for losing market value...
Jacksonville, FL at 8.7%.  According to CNN, Jacksonville never had the price boom that the rest of the resort areas enjoyed, which meant less overpricing to accommodate for.  Still 8.7% is pretty bad in my book.

Number 7 is no surprise...
Phoenix, AZ down 9.5%.  Phoenix had the real estate boom like Florida and Vegas.  They say there are a whopping 51,643 homes on the market now...wow!

Number 6 was a bit of a surprise...
Miami Florida at 10.6%.  I would have guessed they would be in the top 2 or 3. They say there are 80,000 homes for sale and the sellers are refusing to drop the prices.  (Probably can't without a short-sale) The market in Miami is therefore stagnant with few deals to be had and buyers sitting on the fence.

Number 5 I would have guessed lower as well...
Los Angeles, CA down 10.7%.  From what I've read, California seemed to suffer the most from the sub-prime ripoffs and every kind of scam to go with it.  Los Angeles home prices are to the roof anyway, and foreclosures are high.  There are over 100,000 homes on the market in this city right now!

Number 4 highest in pricing woes...
Tampa Florida, with prices lowered to 11.7%.  Like most of Florida, the "condo flippers" were heavy here, and building escalated while prices rose too fast.  When the bottom fell out, most of the buyers were investors who tossed in the cookies and went home to sulk.  56,386 homes for sale.

Number 3 is no surprise from last year's headlines...
San Diego, CA at 17.1% loss of market value is paying for the unrealistic price climbs they enjoyed in 2005.  They do say that sellers are reducing the asking prices accordingly.

Number 2 - I would have bet it would be the top one...
Las Vegas prices dropped by 17.2%.  Vegas is still enjoying a good market, according to my realtor friends there.  But the foreclosures and short-sales are huge.  Vegas real estate was largely investor buying, and when that stops, it all stops.

They are, however, using up their inventory quickly, and in the long run it may help their overall market.  I was surprised to learn from my friend that the problem was affecting single family homes in nearby Henderson, NV as well as the luxury condos surrounding the strip.

The All-Time Number One Worst...
Sacramento, CA.  They say it was overbuilt to the hilt (pun and rhyme intended).  Foreclosures are extremely high, and almost half of the sellers have relisted with lower prices in an attempt to sell their homes.

It may seem to our local realtors that times are hard, but compared to these areas, we are doing very well.  According to Realtytimes.com, we are only at 2.5% lowered pricing, and 97% of sellers will get their asking price.  It is taking from 6 months to a year to complete a sale, however.   It's a great time to find cheap oceanfront property 

Oddly, I saw in the local paper, The Sun News, that some of the condos here were at almost a 20% lowering in price.  I suspect this difference is between the prices of the newer Myrtle Beach resorts for sale now, which were overpriced from the start, and the existing condos that increased dramatically, but not to the extent of the new ones.  Like always, though, the media loves to exagerate and cry doom all the time.

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3 Comments on Myrtle Beach Real Estate Not the Worst

APR
28
2008
That area will rebound quickly as the inventory depletes. Its almost summer time and it will soon be flooded with people that fall in love...with the market.
6:21am • #1
APR
29
2008
Hi Jan, Myrtle Beach will definitely rebound quickly as oceanfront will always be in demand.  I'm sure those golfers will be going home talking about the great prices on waterfront properties after visiting Myrtle Beach this spring and summer.
5:53am • #2
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Jan, a very good perspective.  Things could always be worse.  The market is going to turn around.  It takes adjustments.
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