Monday, June 30, 2008

Home Price Updates for Great Places To Retire

Home price sales data for April and May of 2008 is now available for the top retirement towns and cities in the GreatPlacesToRetire.com survey.

The housing and consumer confidence slump is now hitting our 99 great retirement cities where it hurts. The average sales price of new homes and resales in '08 is down from '07 for the first time (a modest 3%). As reported before in this space, home prices in our great places survey had maintained a small gain from 2007, but no longer (see home sales data for all cities here).

Two-thirds of our survey show losses from '07 with 22 cities down double digits. Gulf Shores, AL down 38% and Sedona, AZ down 35% lead the way. Growth areas include Hot Springs Village, AR up 30% and Ocean City, NJ up 21%. A new town only added this month to our survey is Vail, CO up a whopping 59% from 2007.

Check prices of new homes and resales back to 2001 for 99 of the top retirement towns and cities in the U.S., plus other key city data at GreatPlacesToRetire.com.

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Friday, June 13, 2008

20 New Retirement Cities for a Total of 99

The GreatPlacesToRetire.com database now has detailed city facts and MLS links for 99 of the top retirement destinations in the U.S.

New towns and cities include:

Bigfork, MT
Bishop, CA
Carolina Beach, NC
Concord, NH
Fargo, ND
Fond du Lac, WI
Half Moon Bay, CA
Key West, FL
Lynchburg, VA
Marietta, OH
Newnan, GA
Oak Ridge, TN
Pocatello, ID
Port Townsend, WA
Princeton, NJ
Provincetown, MA
The Woodlands, TX
Vail, CO
Valdosta, GA
Wenatchee, WA

These new cities dominate the updated GreatPlacesToRetire City rankings in several data categories: 5 out of the top 15 cities in Climate, 4 out of the top 15 in Population Density and 4 out of the top 15 in Building Permit Growth. Two of the new cities cracked the GreatPlacesToRetire Top 15 -- Concord, NH and Oak Ridge, TN.

GreatPlacesToRetire.com provides MLS links and the latest city data on home sales prices, air quality, water quality, medical care, recreation, crime and more for the top 99 retirement cities and towns in the nation. Use GreatPlacesToRetire.com to help you make an informed decision for that retirement home, second home or vacation home acquisition.



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