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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Another 'Great' Salisbury Claim To Fame

2010 2009 2006
MONEY Magazine: Latest forecasts and projections for the nation's largest metro areas

1 Hanford, CA -25.9%

2 Miami, FL -22.5%

3 Fort Lauderdale, FL -21.3%

4 West Palm Beach, FL -18.5%

4 Phoenix, AZ -18.5%

6 Las Vegas, NV -15.4%

7 Tampa, FL -13.8%

8 Pensacola, FL -13.6%

9 Gainesville, FL -13.4%

9 Suffolk, NY -13.4%

11 New York, NY -12.9%

12 Ocean City, NJ -11.8%

12 Bethesda, MD -11.8%

14 Deltona, FL -11.1%

15 Washington, DC -10.7%

16 Atlantic City, NJ -10.0%

16 Naples, FL -10.0%

18 Fort Walton Beach, FL -9.9%

19 Edison, NJ -9.8%

19 Minneapolis, MN -9.8%

21 Orlando, FL -9.0%

22 Prescott, AZ -8.6%

23 Los Angeles, CA -8.1%

24 Salisbury, MD -7.8%

25 Jacksonville, FL -7.5%

Is this a good time to buy a home in Salisbury?

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry for everyone who over paid for their homes in the Salisbury area but prices are now get down to where they should be. They should be even lower.

Anonymous said...

They WILL be lower. Be patient, buyers.

A flood of foreclosures is on the way and are being held back at this point. Remember, WE, the taxpayers, own the loans now. No rush. NOW, foreclosure is a political decision, not an economic one.

Wait, then buy. Don't buy, then wait.

Happy hunting!

Anonymous said...

At least we are in good company

Anonymous said...

Sit tight Obama and the Communists aren't done yet things will get far worse before they get better .

Anonymous said...

This report is inaccurate it lists our population as 117,761 and a median income of 60,000. Don't know where they got the numbers from. Look at the google map of us they show. Never heard of most of the places on the map.

Anonymous said...

This shows how accurate these people are,what a joke.
Someone had better do the math again.
The median income for salisbury, md $60,000 what a joke that is.

Anonymous said...

Do we know how many people leave Salisbury as opposed to coming in? I would suspect that Salisbury is being depleted, which will keep prices low for a long time.