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Paulette Midgette
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Philadelphia, PA Among the Top 3 Healthest Housing Markets in the Nation

Paulette Midgette
  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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According to the recently released Nationwide Health of the Housing Market Report, Philadelphia follows Pittsburgh, PA and Cleveland, OH as the top housing markets in nation.

See links below for more information.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/nationwide-unveils-broad-measure-of-us-housing-landscape-that-signals-healthiest-outlook-since-2001-2015-03-31

http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/where-are-the-healthiest-us-housing-markets/vi-AAajaf4?ocid=U146DHP

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Christian Carson
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Christian Carson
  • Cleveland, OH
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Originally posted by @Aaron Froggatt:

It seems Cleveland does have a jump on a stinky situation:

Cleveland and Pittsburgh: A tale of two sewer districts

Go Lake Erie!

 One of my great long-term real estate bets counts on them cleaning up the inner-city beaches. ;)

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