Money Magazines Outlook for 2009 Housing DEpreciation….
2009 Money Magazine Housing Devaluation Predictions.
Money Magazine recently put out a city-by-city home price forecast as well. Using data from Fiserv Lending Solutions, First American CoreLogic, city and county assessors, and realtors, the magazine determined that U.S. home prices will fall an average of 9.7 percent.
Miami is expected to see the most lost equity. Money Magazine is predicting a 24.9 percent drop. Cities in Texas and New York are expected to fare the best.
Metro Area Median Home Price Forecast May 09 (% chg)
Albuquerque, NM $174,000 -10.5%
Atlanta, GA $205,000 -2.3%
Baltimore, MD $264,000 -12.5%
Boston, MA $363,000 -10.5%
Chicago, IL $279,000 -6.8%
Cleveland, OH $145,000 -4.3%
Denver, CO $254,000 -10.8%
Detroit, MI $120,000 8.6%
Edison, NJ $358,000 -15.8%
Fort Lauderdale, FL $309,000 -22.2%
Honolulu, HI $625,000 -16.2%
Houston, TX $150,000 1.2%
Jacksonville, FL $197,000 -9.6%
Kansas City, KS $148,000 -0.6%
Las Vegas, NV $277,000 -18.3%
Los Angeles, CA $528,000 -16.8%
McAllen, Texas $109,000 4.0%
Miami, FL $329,000 -24.9%
New Orleans, LA $158,000 2.2%
New York City, NY $471,000 -13.2%
Philadelphia, PA $200,000 -11.1%
Phoenix, AZ $237,000 -18.3%
Portland, OR $306,000 -14.7%
Riverside, CA $340,000 -16.9%
Rochester, NY $121,000 2.7%
Sacramento, CA $330,000 -8.9%
Salt Lake City, UT $229,000 -9.8%
San Diego, CA $522,000 -9.7%
San Francisco, CA $840,000 -10.1%
San Jose, CA $750,000 -12.5%
Seattle, WA $430,000 -9.0%
Springfield, MA $195,000 -9.5%
Stamford, CT $562,000 -13.9%
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Great buyer’s market!!! Feels bad though.