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Posted over 13 years ago

Orlando should provide the best risk/return ratios in 2011

I´ve had US housing numbers coming out my ears this year and I´m going try and ignore them for the next week. For those who don´t want to watch Harry Potter or Willy Wonka on television, there´s no shortage of housing statistics on the USA market available online.

I´ll just give you two graphs in this post though, one which shows the inventory in Orlando over the last 3 years and other which shows new contracts issued in Orlando during the same period. (Source: Orlando Realtor Association)

Off the top of my head, I can think of half a dozen Housing Ministers in Europe and elsewhere that would sell their grannies for stats like these.

 

Xmas - 3 year inventory

 

Orlando Graph

 

 

Warm Regards

Colin


Comments (1)

  1. I'm a believer. Orlando is one of the cities I'd put on my short list for REI potential.