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Cape Coral is 4th most undervalued City in the US

By Pat Eberle, on 04-02-2010 19:42

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Cape Coral is 4th most undervalued City in the US

Atlantic City, N.J., is now the most overvalued metro area in the nation. At 30.2% over fair market, it is the only city in the dangerous 30%-plus category. Almost at that cutoff is Wenachee, Wash., at 28.9%. The third most overpriced area is Ocean City, N.J.

The most undervalued market is Las Vegas, where homes sell for 41.4% below fair market, followed by Vero Beach, Fla. (-39.8%), Merced, Calif. (-37.7%), and Cape Coral, Fla. (-36.8%).

 

These judgments are determined by comparing median home prices, local interest rates, population densities and income, plus historical premiums or discounts that areas have exhibited over time.

CNNMoney.com

 

Top 10 Undervalued Cities in the US.

Metro areaMedian home pricePercent undervalued 2010Percent undervalued 2006
Las Vegas, Nev. $129,700 -41.4%38%
Vero Beach, Fla. $123,300 -39.8%54%
Merced, Calif. $102,300 -37.7%77%
Cape Coral, Fla. $118,700 -36.8%52%
Houma, La. $116,200 -34.6%-1%
Port St. Lucie, Fla. $115,600 -33.3%72%
Warren, Mich. $117,500 -32.3%15%
Vallejo, Calif. $196,900 -31.9%53%
Modesto, Calif. $138,700 -31.8%67%
Stockton, Calif. $145,100 -31.8%72%

Source: PNC Financial Services and IHS Global Insight
If you would like more information regarding the Cape Coral Real Estate market please contact Cape Coral Realtor Pat Eberle at 239.220.2389 or pat@rasorealty.com.

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