Austin 2nd Healthiest Housing Markets for 2009
#2: Austin, Texas - Healthiest Housing Markets for 2009
(2008 Total Building Permits: 14,250)
Nine years ago, during the tech bust, some builders felt that Austin was too crowded and left. The bloom is back on Austin’s yellow rose now; it moved up the leader board to become the sixth largest home building market last year. Job creation explains the move. While other markets lost employment, Austin added 17,400 jobs last year, 2.3 percent growth rate.
It helps that Austin is home to both a major university, The University of Texas, and the state capital. Existing homes cost a little bit more in Austin than other Texas markets, roughly $188,600, but that’s still below the national average.
Also, Austin is one of the few metro areas in the country where median prices actually rose in 2008--2.7 percent. Amazingly, Austin now generates more home building activity than Chicago, which has six times more people. Busiest Austin builders: D.R. Horton, Lennar, KB Home, Centex Homes, Meritage Homes.
#1 - Houston, TX
#2 - Austin, TX
#3 - Fort Worth, TX
#4 - San Antonio, TX
#5 - Dallas, TX
#6 - Raleigh, NC
#7 - Seattle, WA
#8 - Indianapolis, IN
#9 - Fayetteville, AR
#10 - Washington D.C.
#11 - Nashville, TN
#12 - Denver, CO
#13 - Charlotte, N.C.
#14 - Willmington, N.C.
#15 - Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Courtesy: Hanley Wood Market Intelligence By: Boyce Thompson
Labels: Austin Best Cities for 2008, housing market, top 10
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