Top 10 Real Estate Investor Markets In The U.S. For 2010

By Michael Hughes    February 5, 2010

It’s simple and follows perfect logic.  The strongest housing markets will be the markets with the highest job growth or the highest job growth potential in the country.  Strong local economies and good prospects for job growth are also great indicators and great investors markets. College towns tend to thrive during recessions as more people enroll at universities.

Employment is the leading economic indicator for a strong housing market, and the best ten markets are strong in those areas. Boulder Real Estate is seeing a renewed market.  Job growth is good with a great potential and we have the University of Colorado-Boulder as well.

Best 10 Investors Housing Markets 2010

Rank               Real Estate Market

1                              Huntsville, AL

2                              Austin, TX

3                              Little Rock, AR

4                              Lawrence, KS

5                              Auburn, AL

6                              Raleigh, NC

7                              Monroe, LA

8                              Billings, MT

9                              Loveland, CO

10                           Las Cruces, NM

In the current economy it will take at least a couple of years to see a good return on investment,read the entire story Investors Markets.

If you have questions regarding this article or Boulder Real Estate please call me 303-359-6627 or e-mail Michael Hughes at Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty in Boulder, CO

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