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Housing slowdown to be widely felt

February 23rd, 2007 by helpfulfacts

Slowdown in residential building and home sales will be felt throughout the economy; weaker jobs and consumer spending expected.

An overview of what a housing slowdown can do to the economy. The money article also has links to 19 real estate markets:

In summary:
Dead Zone (overpriced by up to 67%): Boston, Las Vegas, Miami, Washington D.C. North Va, Phoenix, Sacramento, San Diego
Danger Zones (overpriced by up to 57%): Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco/Oakland, Seattle
Safe Havens (fair values up to -15% undervalued): Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Omaha, Pittsburgh

See the article in its entirety:
Article on CNN

Posted in Real Estate Investing |

15 Responses

  1. Johnson Says:

    Definitely I would tend to agree some of those “Dead Zones” are well overpriced. San Diego is starting to fall and Sacramento is falling like a rock. If you plan on buying to hold, now’s a good time to put in a low bid offer.

    I like Pittsburgh as a potential investment area. There will always be plenty of jobs and population to maintain the rental market.

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