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James Park
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Case Shiller MSA Market Analysis Update to August 2016

James Park
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Johns Creek, GA
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Notice that New York is the only city that is in the red in terms of appreciation from January 2016 - August 2016. The California cities are not doing too well either compared to the other major MSAs. San Francisco's 2016 appreciation is 1.6%, Los Angeles at 2.0%, and San Diego at 1.6%


The highest risk areas of a bubble include these MSAs
1. San Francisco (The largest bubble of them all)
2. Boston
3. Denver
4. New York City
5. Minneapolis
6. Los Angeles / Orange County
7. Miami
8. Washington D.C.

Medium Risk Cities
9. San Diego
10. Portland
11. Dallas
12 Seattle

Lower Risk Cities
13. Charlotte
14. Atlanta
15. Tampa
16. Chicago

Lowest Risk Cities
17. Detroit
18. Phoenix
19. Las Vegas
20. Cleveland