#92 – Market Predictions for San Diego, CA in 2011
San Diego, CA: 5.8% Return on Investment (2011) San Diego is experiencing many of the same fundamental problems as Los Angeles, but with a lower degree of severity. The budget problems experienced by the state of California are affecting all of the major cities in the state, but San Diego is expected to be significantly […] The post #92 – Market Predictions for San Diego, CA in 2011 first appeared on Jason Hartman.
#91 – Market Predictions for San Antonio, TX in 2011
San Antonio, TX: 16.1% Return on Investment (2011) San Antonio experienced value stabilization in 2009, coming off a 2007 value peak. With fundamentally sound economics for the city, and a strong business environment, San Antonio is expected to resume its long-term trend of modest, steady value appreciation once a bottom in values is reached. Our […] The post #91 – Market Predictions for San Antonio, TX in 2011 first appeared on Jason Hartman.
#90 – Market Predictions for Portland, OR in 2011
Portland, OR: -0.6% Return on Investment (2011) Portland experienced a cyclical expansion of market values similar to many other areas, and saw a subsequent decline after the financial crisis of 2008. The market showed signs of stabilization in 2009, but has subsequently resumed a downward correction. Values in Portland are regressing toward a more linear […] The post #90 – Market Predictions for Portland, OR in 2011 first appeared on Jason Hartman.
#89 – Market Predictions for Phoenix, AZ in 2011
Phoenix, AZ: 19.4% Return on Investment (2011) Market values in Phoenix are currently at approximately the same level as in the year 2000. The market area experienced a tremendous run-up during the real estate bubble and a spectacular during the financial crisis. During 2010, the regression back to fundamentals continued in Phoenix. For people who […] The post #89 – Market Predictions for Phoenix, AZ in 2011 first appeared on Jason Hartman.
#88 – Market Predictions for Orlando, FL in 2011
Orlando, FL: 22.5% Return on Investment (2011) The city of Orlando experienced a tremendous increase in market prices from the year 2000 through 2006, and a downward correction in prices since the beginning of 2007. As 2010 concludes and 2011 unfolds, we expect to see prices stabilize and regress toward a long-term linear growth trajectory. […] The post #88 – Market Predictions for Orlando, FL in 2011 first appeared on Jason Hartman.