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10 Markets Where Building Is Booming
September 22, 2009 by Elliott Robinson · Leave a Comment
The building business—both commercial and residential—is a seeing a recovery in some markets, especially those where military, government, and energy jobs are driving demand.
Lake Charles, La., which leads the nation, is an anomaly—it’s recovering from hurricanes—but the other markets are largely driving by economic growth. For instance, building permits for apartments in Huntsville, Ala., near the expanding U.S. Space & Rocket Center, have jumped 400 percent so far in 2009.
Many of the contracts are going to smaller local builders, but some of the giants are getting back in the game as well. KB Home resumed construction in the Mid-Atlantic, including Washington D.C., after pulling back earlier this year.
The top 10 growth markets, based on building permits, are:
1. Lake Charles, La., 122.5 percent
2. Beaumont-Port Arthur, Texas, 65.8 percent
3. Salt Lake City, 36.6 percent
4. Huntsville, Ala., 30 percent
5. Jacksonville, N.C., 28.6 percent
6. Augusta-Richmond County, Ga.-S.C., 21.6 percent
7. Fayetteville, N.C., 12.2 percent
8. Las Cruces, N.M., 11.6 percent
9. Auburn-Opelika, Ala., 11.3 percent
10. Little Rock-North Little Rock, Ark., 7.7 percent
Source: BusinessWeek, Prashant Gopal (09/18/2009)
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Most Affordable Markets Ranked
September 21, 2009 by Elliott Robinson · Leave a Comment
In its annual survey of most- and least-affordable housing markets, BusinessWeek quoted a number of experts who believe that for many people, the current low interest rates and low housing prices have combined to offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to buy a home.
Dennis Torres, executive director of real estate operations at Pepperdine University, says, “People are going to talk about this as ‘I could have, I should have’ for decades,” he said. “If you’re confident that you’ll stay in the location for seven years and you’re confident of your income, don’t walk, run.”
To calculate the most- and least-affordable areas, BusinessWeek considered the share of homes sold in the second quarter of this year that would have been affordable to a family earning the local median income. Housing costs were calculated using new and existing sales records supplied by First American Real Estate Solutions and include principal, interest, estimated property taxes, and insurance.
Here are the 10 most-affordable areas:
1. Kokomo, Ind.
2. Lansing-East Lansing, Mich.
3. Mansfield, Ohio
4. Elkhart-Goshen, Ind.
5. Lima, Ohio
6. Bay City, Mich.
7. Indianapolis-Carmel, Ind.
8. Saginaw-Saginaw Township North, Mich.
9. Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, Ohio-Pa.
10. Canton-Massillon, Ohio
Here are the 10 that are least affordable:
1. New York-White Plains, N.Y.-Wayne, N.J.
2. San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, Calif.
3. San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles, Calif.
4. Ocean City, N.J.
5. Honolulu
6. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif.
7. Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, Calif.
8. Santa Cruz-Watsonville, Calif.
9. Nassau-Suffolk (Long Island), N.Y.
10. Flagstaff, Ariz.
Source: Business Week, Prashant Gopal (09/11/2009)
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Keller Williams Realty Metro Atlanta
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10 Cities Leading the Market Recovery
August 26, 2009 by Elliott Robinson · Leave a Comment
Here’s more evidence that housing is turning around. Forbes magazine identified 161 of the country’s largest metro areas where sales activity has increased compared to 2008, and where foreclosure sales as a percentage of total sales, are low.
The magazine considers these markets as on the road to recovery.
1. Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
2. Lincoln, Neb.
3. Colorado Springs, Colo.
4. Salem, Ore.
5. San Luis Obispo, Calif.
6. Bremerton, Wash.
7. Denver, Colo.
8. Redding, Calif.
9. Santa Barbara, Calif.
10. San Jose, Calif.
Source: Forbes, Matt Woolsey
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Adams Realtors
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Single-Family Home Prices Rise in May
July 17, 2009 by Elliott Robinson · Leave a Comment
Nationwide, detached, single-family home prices gained 1.6 percent in May, according to Integrated Asset Services, a specialist in default management and residential collateral valuations.
The increase is the largest since July 2005, IAS reported. The index had previously declined more than 19 percent from its peak in June 2007.
Compared to April, the Northeast was up 3.2 percent, the Midwest 1.9 percent, the South 1.1 percent, and the West 0.9 percent.
In all areas but the South, prices also rose in April.
“Two month’s worth of positive data hardly signals a turn in the national housing market,” says Dave McCarthy, President and CEO of Integrated Asset Services. “But we have to be encouraged by what we’re seeing in several important counties and neighborhoods.”
Hardest-Hit Counties
IAS also tracks monthly changes in median sale prices in 15,000 struggling communities. It identifies the following counties where prices have fallen furthest since the 2006 peak:
1. Fresno, Calif. -28.1 percent
2. Imperial Calif. -45.2 percent
3. Kern, Calif. -33.8 percent
4. Monterey, Calif. -37.9 percent
5. San Bernardino, Calif. -29.1 percent
6. San Joaquin, Calif. -42.8 percent
7. Charlotte, Fla. -37.6 percent
8. Hernando, Fla. -38.7 percent
9. Lee, Fla. -45.2 percent
10. Pasco, Fla. -50 percent
Source: Integrated Asset Services (07/09/2009)
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Adams Realtors
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Prices Slide in Wealthiest Towns
July 15, 2009 by Elliott Robinson · Leave a Comment
America’s high-end neighborhoods could feel the pain as homes linger on the market and prices slide.
There are more than 60,000 homes priced above $1 million listed on Realtor.com with the inventory at levels far above the national average of 10 months.
Some observers predict that big inventories in formerly protected enclaves will drive down prices as much as average prices fell in less-pricey metros a year ago. “Any [inventory] over seven months generally means falling prices,” says David Stiff, chief economist at Fiserv in Brookfield, Wis.
Multi-million dollar communities with significant risk of taking big slides are:
1. Incline Village-Crystal Bay, Nev.
2. New Vernon, N.J.
3. Alpine, N.J.
4. Sagaponack, N.Y.
5. Amagansett, N.Y.
6. Bridgehampton, N.Y.
7. Ross, Calif.
8. Old Westbury, N.Y.
9. Santa Barbara, Calif.
10. Southampton, N.Y.
Source: Forbes, Stephanie Fitch and Matthew Woolsey (07/13/2009)
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Adams Realtors
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Atlanta, GA 30312
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Best Places for Aging Entrepreneurs
July 2, 2009 by Elliott Robinson · Leave a Comment
Entrepreneurs don’t retire, they just find a new project.
Over the past decade, baby boomers produced a high rate of entrepreneurial activity, and Dan Stangler, senior analyst at the Kauffman Foundation, says the number of baby boomers starting a business in their traditional retirement years is likely to increase.
In response to that analysis, U.S. News & World Report identified 10 places that it says are the best places for an entrepreneurial baby boomer to retire. It picked the areas because they have an affordable cost of living, proximity to healthcare, fun recreational amenities, and access to information, particularly colleges and university with technology-focused departments.
Here are their 10 best suggestions:
1. Arlington, Va.
2. Columbia, Md.
3. Fargo, N.D.
4. Fayetteville, Ark.
5. Fort Collins, Colo.
6. Knoxville, Tenn.
7. Lincoln, Neb.
8. Madison, Wis.
9. Round Rock, Tex.
10. West Des Moines, Iowa
Source: U.S. News & World Report, Emily Brandon (06/29/2009)
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Adams Realtors
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Best Cities for Finding Opportunity
June 25, 2009 by Elliott Robinson · Leave a Comment
Where are the best cities to live in the United States if you want to work hard and get ahead?
Forbes magazine examined the nation’s 40 largest metropolitan statistical areas and based on the number of Forbes’ 400 best big companies and 200 best small companies that are headquartered in each, it identified what it considered places with the most opportunity.
The magazine says it took this route because the best big companies provide opportunities for those who seek to be employees, and the rate of success of small businesses indicates how the area treats entrepreneurs.
Here are the top 10:
1. Houston
2. Dallas
3. Minneapolis
4. Pittsburgh
5. Boston
6. Washington, D.C.
7. Austin
8. St. Louis
9. Kansas City, Mo.
10. New York
Source: Forbes, Lauren Sherman (06/19/2009)
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Top 10 Places to Start Over
June 19, 2009 by Elliott Robinson · Leave a Comment
Some parts of the United States have been less affected than others by the economic downturn.
“If people are looking for a job and they’re in Detroit, they’re in the wrong place. They need to be considering geographic mobility,” says Ernie Goss, professor of economics at Creighton University in Omaha.
BusinessWeek magazine, with help from staffing firm Manpower, has examined job opportunities all across the country, ranking metropolitan areas based on the percentage of companies planning to hire in the third quarter.
Here are the top 10 places it identified as offering the best opportunities for anyone looking for a fresh start:
1. Anchorage, Alaska
2. Provo-Orem, Utah
3. Kennewick-Richland-Pasco, Wash.
4. Yakima, Wash.
5. Omaha, Neb.-Council Bluffs, Iowa
6. Richmond, Va.
7. Winston-Salem, N.C.
8. Colorado Springs
9. Amarillo, Texas
10. Washington, D.C., Arlington-Alexandria, Va., plus areas in Maryland and West Virginia
Source: BusinessWeek, Prashant Gopal (06/09/2009)
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Elliott Robinson, JD – Associate Broker
Adams Realtors
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Atlanta, GA 30312
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Top 10 Cities for Young College Graduates
May 9, 2009 by Elliott Robinson · Leave a Comment
When new college grads set out to find their first real job, they might check out the following list of best cities for new college grads compiled by Apartments.com and CBcampus.com, CareerBuilder.com’s college job search site.
The list ranks cities with the highest concentration of adults aged 20 to 24, the inventory of jobs requiring less than one year of experience, and the average cost of rent for a one-bedroom apartment.
Based on this criteria, the top 10 best cities for recent college grads are:
- Indianapolis, $625 average rent for a one-bedroom apartment
- Philadelphia, $1,034
- Baltimore, $1,130
- Cincinnati, $691
- Cleveland, $686
- New York, $1,548
- Phoenix, $747
- Denver, $877
- Chicago, $1,133
- San Antonio, $696
Source: Apartments.com (05/06/2009)
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Adams Realtors
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Atlanta, GA 30312
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Top 10 U.S. Towns for Living Well
May 9, 2009 by Elliott Robinson · Leave a Comment
Small cities can be comfortable places to live and great spots to operate a business, according to a new report from Forbes magazine and business relocation specialist ZoomProspector.com.
They identified 10 cities and towns with fewer than 100,000 people, favorable business environments, and well-educated workforces. Their study also took into account natural beauty, high salary levels, and local restaurants and cultural attractions.
The following, according to their analysis, are their top 10 towns that offer great places to live and work.
1. Boulder, Calif.
2. Doral, Fla.
3. Fairfax, Va.
4. Mountain View, Calif.
5. Cupertino, Calif.
6. Newton, Mass.
7. Columbia, Md.
8. Rockville, Md.
9. Coral Gables, Fla.
10. Foster City, Calif.
Source: Forbes, Matt Woolsey (05/04/2009)
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Elliott Robinson, JD – Associate Broker
Adams Realtors
458 Cherokee Ave. SE
Atlanta, GA 30312
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