Retirement Homes for Baby Boomers - Where to get Bargains and Areas to Avoid
If you're thinking about relocating to an area where you can get a bargain on a retirement home, this may help you in your research:
Markets Where Home Prices Could Rise Most
Money Magazine has released its latest home-price projections for the country’s largest metropolitan areas. Here are the 10 cities where it believes home prices will rise the most in the next year, and the 10 where it foresees the most substantial declines:
Where prices will rise:
• Santa Rosa, Calif., 6.0 percent
• Cheyenne, Wyo., 4.7 percent
• Kennewick, Wash., 4.6 percent
• Merced, Calif., 4.4 percent
• Bremerton, Wash., 4.2 percent
• Fairbanks, Alaska, 4.2 percent
• Corvallis, Ore., 4.1 percent
• Tacoma, Wash., 3.9 percent
• Anchorage, Alaska, 3.8 percent
• Bend, Ore., 3.3 percent
Where prices will decline:
• Miami, -22.5 percent
• Fort Lauderdale, Fla., -21.3 percent
• West Palm Beach, Fla., -18.5 percent
• Phoenix, -18.5 percent
• Las Vegas, -15.4 percent
• Tampa, -13.8 percent
• Pensacola, Fla., -13.6 percent
• Gainesville, Fla., -13.4 percent
• Suffolk, N.Y., -13.4 percent
• New York City, -12.9 percent
Source: Money Magazine (03/20/2010)
Markets Where Home Prices Could Rise Most
Money Magazine has released its latest home-price projections for the country’s largest metropolitan areas. Here are the 10 cities where it believes home prices will rise the most in the next year, and the 10 where it foresees the most substantial declines:
Where prices will rise:
• Santa Rosa, Calif., 6.0 percent
• Cheyenne, Wyo., 4.7 percent
• Kennewick, Wash., 4.6 percent
• Merced, Calif., 4.4 percent
• Bremerton, Wash., 4.2 percent
• Fairbanks, Alaska, 4.2 percent
• Corvallis, Ore., 4.1 percent
• Tacoma, Wash., 3.9 percent
• Anchorage, Alaska, 3.8 percent
• Bend, Ore., 3.3 percent
Where prices will decline:
• Miami, -22.5 percent
• Fort Lauderdale, Fla., -21.3 percent
• West Palm Beach, Fla., -18.5 percent
• Phoenix, -18.5 percent
• Las Vegas, -15.4 percent
• Tampa, -13.8 percent
• Pensacola, Fla., -13.6 percent
• Gainesville, Fla., -13.4 percent
• Suffolk, N.Y., -13.4 percent
• New York City, -12.9 percent
Source: Money Magazine (03/20/2010)








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