Thursday, June 30, 2011

WHERE TO BE> Buyer's Market and Seller's Market+

There are some cities in the US that have astoundingly LOW home prices, making them ideal places for buyers. Other cities have crazy HIGH home prices, making them great for sellers. A Home Listings Report was conducted of 2,300 markets with listing prices from September of 2010 to March of 2011. Here are the top 10 from both categories: *the average prices are drawn from 4 bedroom, 2 bath homes*

MOST AFFORDABLE:
  • Niagara Falls, NY - $60,820
  • Riverdale, GA - $61,618
  • Coolidge, AZ - $69,083
  • College Park, GA - $72,477
  • Detroit, MI - $73,363
  • Hastings, FL - $74,910
  • Cleveland, OH - $76,042
  • Lithonia, GA - $77,385
  • Trotwood, OH - $77,445
  • Sioux City, IA - $80,152
MOST EXPENSIVE:
  • Newport Beach, CA - $2.5 million
  • Pacific Palisades, CA - $1.6 million
  • Stone Harbor, NJ - $1.34 million
  • Rancho Palos Verdes, CA - $1.31 million
  • Saratoga, CA - $1.28 million
  • Los Gatos, CA - $1.26 million
  • Weston, MA - $1.23 million
  • Greenwich, CT - $1.15 million
  • Mercer Island, WA - $1.14 million
  • Cupertino, CA - $1.14 million

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