Charlotte among the Top 10 markets for home sellers!

Published 16 April 08 05:24 PM | Bruce Thompson 

Forbes magazine recently named Charlotte among the top 10 best cities for home sellers. Forbes used a variety of resources to determine how the country’s 40 largest metro areas fared according to four factors- job growth, amount of new construction, vacancy rates, and credit availability.

  1. San Jose, Calif. Because of a tough regulatory environment, new home construction dropped 63 percent last year.
  2. San Francisco. When the conforming loan limit recently jumped from $417,000 to the maximum $729,750, that made credit much easier to get for many of the city's home buyers.
  3. Salt Lake City. The 3 percent annual job growth rate, paired with a declining inventory of existing homes and one of the nation’s sharpest declines in construction made this market a good one for sellers.
  4. Austin, Texas. Texas is very affordable, plus the city has the nation’s fastest job growth at 4.1 percent.
  5. Kansas City, Mo. The number of unsold, vacant houses dropped by 40 percent last year.
  6. San Antonio, Texas. Jobs are growing by 3 percent and construction starts have dropped by 42 percent.
  7. Denver. The 49 percent drop in construction starts paired with the 2 percent rise in new jobs are good news for sellers.
  8. Providence, R.I. Vacancy rates at 1.6 percent combined with a 42 percent cut in inventory help sellers.
  9. Charlotte, N.C. Moderate prices and strong job growth bode well for sellers.
  10. Seattle, Wash. Strong job growth and a 42 percent decrease in new home construction are good news for sellers.

Comment Notification

Subscribe to this post's comments using RSS

Comments

No Comments

Leave a Comment

(required)
(optional)
(required)