Leave a comment » Las Vegas voted in top 10 undervalued cities in USLas Vegas was deemed one of the top ten under valued cities in the United States. Amazing deals are fueling the demand as prices come down 60% from their peak.I just read a great article that gives a glimmer of hope for the real estate market. IHS Global Insight;s report on American Home Prices revealed that Las Vegas is an undervalued place to live. Here's an excerpt of the article by Luke Mullins: Las Vegas. After a dizzying run-up in prices, Sin City has become a cautionary tale for real estate investors everywhere. Since its 2006 peak, Las Vegas home values have plummeted by more than 50 percent. And today--at $77 a square foot--existing homes are actually priced below the cost of building materials, says Steve Bottfeld, the principal of Las Vegas-based Marketing Solutions, which specializes in real estate economics. "That's truly undervalued," he says. Although the market may be depressed today, several factors will support strong housing demand in Las Vegas over the long haul, Bottfeld says. The opening of MGM Mirage's CityCenter, which is expected later this year, will bring new jobs. The city's enviable climate--hot summers and mild winters--and its exciting downtown district will continue to attract residents. And the best-in-class architectural design of area properties will appeal to would-be buyers. "We are on the bottom of prices at this point," Bottfeld says. "There is no question that the residential market in Las Vegas is undervalued." The median single family home price in Las Vegas was $140,000, in the first quarter, which IHS Global Insight considers 41 percent undervalued. Some of the other top 10 include:
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Posted on July 21, 2009 17:48:45 by Felipe Crook
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