
The real estate world has been turned upside down over the past couple of years as the media pounds the drum first created by Chicken Little that the sky is falling. Take a look at the TRUE numbers and do not allow the Medias “Fear Tactics” to ruin the real estate market in 2008!
The housing prices in most major cities are still showing long term gains even in the face of a difficult market.
City App from Change 2000-Oct 06-07
Atlanta 133.79 - 0.7%
Atlanta 133.79 - 0.7%
Boston 169.34 - 3.6%
Charlotte 133.98 + 4.3%
*Chicago 163.12 - 3.2%
Charlotte 133.98 + 4.3%
*Chicago 163.12 - 3.2%
Cleveland 115.93 - 4.5%
Dallas 124.44 - 0.1%
Denver 136.08 - 1.8%
Detroit 108.15 - 11.2%
Las Vegas 208.68 - 10.7%
Los Angeles 249.50 - 8.8%
Miami 244.35 - 12.4%
Minneapolis 161.24 - 5.5%
New York 205.48 - 4.1%
Phoenix 200.72 - 10.6%
Portland 185.10 + 1.9%
San Diego 217.02 - 11.1%
San Francisco 202.03 - 6.2%
Seattle 189.86 + 3.3%
Tampa 206.38 - 11.8%
Washington 226.71 - 7.0%
The housing prices in most major cities are still showing long term gains even in the face of a difficult market.
*(Standard and Poor released numbers).
Denver 136.08 - 1.8%
Detroit 108.15 - 11.2%
Las Vegas 208.68 - 10.7%
Los Angeles 249.50 - 8.8%
Miami 244.35 - 12.4%
Minneapolis 161.24 - 5.5%
New York 205.48 - 4.1%
Phoenix 200.72 - 10.6%
Portland 185.10 + 1.9%
San Diego 217.02 - 11.1%
San Francisco 202.03 - 6.2%
Seattle 189.86 + 3.3%
Tampa 206.38 - 11.8%
Washington 226.71 - 7.0%
The housing prices in most major cities are still showing long term gains even in the face of a difficult market.
*(Standard and Poor released numbers).
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