Forbes magazine has compiled a list of American cities, where there was growth in employment is less foreclosures, and the supply of housing sites is dominant over demand, which allows customers to nominate themselves and conditions for buying/selling real estate and bargain on prices.
1. Salt Lake City, Utah. At the present time in this town is a real economic boom, which attracts people from all over the country. It is now profitable to buy real estate (Park City Homes for Sale for example).
2. Riley, North Carolina. Here, for every 319 households had only one foreclosure, and the supply of unsold homes is 14,764 objects.
3. Orlando, Florida. It is noted here the greatest increase in employment among all other towns in the state, and, besides, this city has remained aloof from the boom of speculation, which led to the decline in the markets of Florida and Tampa.
4. Charlotte, North Carolina. Economic development of the city contributes to the increased activity of developers that only plays into the hands of buyers.
5. Phoenix, Arizona. Despite the high percentage of alienation - one for every 87 households - in the city continues to gather people from all over the country, attracted by its economic development and employment growth.
6. Seattle, Washington. In the town indicated a slowdown in house prices, the local economy continues to require all new employees, and the city port benefited from the weakening of the dollar.
7. Las Vegas, Nevada. Despite the downturn in residential real estate market of the city, Vegas continues to attract businessmen and their potential employees, which helps to reduce the stock of unsold homes.
8. Jacksonville, Florida. It has the lowest percentage of alienation among all other towns in the state.
9. Richmond, Virginia. Here there is only one foreclosure for every 1,103 families.
10. Houston, Texas. Based on data on inventories of unsold homes and the number of construction projects in the city, buyers have every chance to haggle about the price of housing.
Friday, March 26 2010 @ 04:53 PM MSK