Surf's Up! 2006 - Best Cities for Real Estate According to Mark Nash, real estate author of 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home, the 10 best cities for real estate (both for investors and home buyers) are:
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Austin, Texas
- Boise, Idaho
- Dallas, Texas
- Houston, Texas
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Phoenix, Nevada
- San Antonio, Texas
- Seattle, Washington
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
If you would like to read more on it and his reasonings, you can find it here
I actually believe it seems like a fairly solid list based on what I've been reading as well. I don't think it's any coincidence that the only city on a coast is Seattle. That's not a knock on those coastal cities, it's just that after the run-up those cities have experienced over the past few years its only natural to expect a leveling off and cooling period.
Also not surprising is that Texas landed 4 cities on that list and that Austin is one of those cities. Being an expert in Austin real estate and the Austin real estate cycle, I did expect Austin to make the list. While Austin's cycle does run independent from the rest of Texas, as has been shown over the past few years (and particularly evident during Austin's 'down' cycle from 2000-2004), there still is some degree of similarity across the state as to buyer demands.
Of course, if I had to choose a city in Texas, I think Austin wins hands down, both for quality of life and appreciation potential. Austin stands unique from those cities and although growth has changed some of the city's characteristics, the desire to keep austin weird still prevails. Additionally, while the national 50 year growth trend line for real estate averages an 4.8% annual appreciation, Austin's average appreciation over the past 30 years is approximately two percent higher than that.
I fully expect for the next few years to see lists similar to this one, with the majority of the cities resting in the middle parts of the country. Eventually attention will turn away and back to the coasts, but that is the nature of any cycle, almost like a wave that runs across the country. For those ready to catch the wave, surf's up in Austin.
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