Daily Real Estate News | February 25, 2010 |
Top 10 Cities with Climbing Home Prices
Home prices aren’t tanking everywhere. In some cities they have bounced pretty high off the bottom,
Home prices aren’t tanking everywhere. In some cities they have bounced pretty high off the bottom,
according to a report in Forbes magazine.
Altos Research examined data for every U.S. city with at least 100 homes on the market – about
Altos Research examined data for every U.S. city with at least 100 homes on the market – about
8,000 cities. It identified these 10 cities as having the biggest price increases from the previous year.
1. Lexington, Mass., +36 percent
2. Bay Village, Ohio, +32 percent
3. Sunnyvale, Calif., +32 percent
4. Poway, Calif., +27 percent
5. University City, Mo., +28 percent
6. Ambler, Pa., +26 percent
7. Allison Park, Pa. , +25 percent
8. New Braunfels, Texas, +25 percent
9. Kemp, Texas, +24 percent
10. Arcadia, Calif., +24 percent
1. Lexington, Mass., +36 percent
2. Bay Village, Ohio, +32 percent
3. Sunnyvale, Calif., +32 percent
4. Poway, Calif., +27 percent
5. University City, Mo., +28 percent
6. Ambler, Pa., +26 percent
7. Allison Park, Pa. , +25 percent
8. New Braunfels, Texas, +25 percent
9. Kemp, Texas, +24 percent
10. Arcadia, Calif., +24 percent
Curt Schultz is a REALTOR and architect in the foothills of the San Gabriel Valley including Arcadia,
Pasadena and Monrovia Ca. posting news article on Top 10 Cities with Climbing Home Prices.
