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100 Stable Housing Markets

Chances are, these towns don't ring a bell, but perhaps they should. They are among a list of 100 metro areas across the nation that have housing markets worth serious consideration. Over the past year, housing dollars spent in these towns have faced little if any risk, according to San Juan Capistrano, CA-based HomeSmartReports.com, a number-crunching company that examines property values and housing market risks.

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100 Stable Housing Markets

They are locales where both buyers and investors can cash in.

"My lament over the last several years is that people have not paid any attention to risk-related factors in real estate. The market was going up and it was 'The market will take care of everything.' That was the mind set. On the flip side now, we don't want to look at all the bad news. Well, let's point to areas that are more stable where people can think of moving to or investing in," says HomeSmartReports co-founder, Mike Ela.

Recent studies have shown migration patterns and rural locations can point to buying and investment opportunities, but HomeSmartReports examined risk factors -- foreclosure activity, property flipping, sales volatility, property history, site issues -- that can positively or negatively affect values in an area.

"There are some areas of the country that are reasonably stable and where risk factors are minimal. Over the long haul, stable areas tend to fare better from a value standpoint," Ela says.

Ela says even markets where home prices have fallen, but economic strength remains, reveal a greater potential for sound real estate investments.

Using a Collateral Risk Measure (CRM), based on a scale of 0-100, where zero is very stable and 100 extremely risky, here are the Top 20 towns scoring 1.12 or lower. Compare them with the nation's riskiest market, Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn, MI and its CRM of 46.26.

Hinesville-Fort Stewart, GA; Manchester-Nashua, NH; Lebanon, PA; Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT; Abilene, TX; Odessa, TX; Burlington-South Burlington, VT; Cambridge-Newton-Framingham, MA; Bismarck, ND; Farmington, NM; Hartford-West Hartford-E Hartford, CT; Norwich-New London, CT; Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, ME; Grand Forks, ND-MN; Essex County, MA; Fond du Lac, WI; New Haven-Milford, CT; Jackson, MI; Jacksonville, NC; and Barnstable Town, MA.

Ela plans to soon post the complete list of 100 low-risk towns on HomeSmartReports.

Using the factors mentioned, HomeSmartReports also provides a Market Risk Score, graded from "A" to "F," based on local market factors, to rate areas around a property. Plug in your ZIP Code and get your region's grade.

Here's a descriptions of each grade.

A - Low Market Risk Conditions exist. Sales trends are consistent and market activity is normal.

B - Some Market Risk Conditions exist. Foreclosure activity exists combined with market price appreciation which may not be consistent with a low risk market.

C - Moderate Market Risk Conditions exist. Foreclosure activity and market price appreciation appear higher than normal. More research recommended.

D - Medium to High Market Risk Conditions exist. Foreclosure activity is abnormally high. Market price appreciation is higher than normal.

F - High Market Risk Conditions exist. Very high foreclosure activity exists in the area. Very high market price appreciation exists which is not normal in a high foreclosure market. Flipping activity is present, and fraud rings may exist in the area. We strongly recommend that you seek the advice of a real estate professional.


Written by Broderick Perkins
January 29, 2009 

 


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Comments

I've heard that Philadelphia is not experiencing the drop that other marge cities are enduring.

Posted by J. Philip Real Estate LLC Briarcliff Manor, NY 9 months ago

I checked out  http://homesmartreports.com/ very interesting, but I have to spend more time time on it.

Posted by Frank Festa NJ Estates Real Estate Group (Weichert Realtors) 9 months ago

I'm not 100% convinced.  It appears that most of these homes are in the East.  I see 1 mid-west and a couple carolinas.  Is Dearborn that bad??  I'm going to check this out.  Good information though-thanks

Posted by Cindy Edwards CRS GRI PMN Northeast Tennessee 423-677-6677 (RE/MAX Checkmate) 9 months ago

I'd be interested in seeing the whole list.  Went to the website, but I just saw "pay" reports - will the top 100 list be available for everyone to see?

Posted by Stanton Homes - Penny Hull New Home Builders - Raleigh NC Area (Stanton Homes - New Homes in Raleigh NC and Surrounding Area) 9 months ago

Chicago is always a stable market.  Why doesn't the media report this information?  Why?  To instill more fear into people.  Thank you and let's keep the positive news comng.

Posted by Tony Toto Real Estate Investor Gurnee, IL (Real Estate Investor) 9 months ago

what a great post. Ther is so mucgh diversity oin our markets we have to stop making blanket staements. Thanks for the post

Posted by Charlie- All Mountain Realty 9 months ago

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