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Housing Predictor Issues ForecastsFeb 08, 2010“ Housing Predictor issues its annual forecasts for local housing markets in all 50 states. ” Share on
Email Friend Contact Author (iRealtyWire.Org) – Housing Predictor, the online real estate forecasting company, has issued its annual housing market forecasts for 2010. Forecasts for nearly 250 local housing markets in all 50 U.S. states are online.
Housing Predictor is also forecasting that the bottom of the housing market will not develop in 2010 in the majority of the country as the nation faces economic turmoil. The real estate research company that forecasted the crisis will update forecasts over the entire year as local market conditions demand. Consumers, leading real estate companies, home builders, Wall Street bankers, real estate investors, home owners and many of the country’s largest retailers depend on Housing Predictor forecasts. Most housing markets have been suffering from deflation as the nation deals with an unprecedented epidemic of foreclosures. More than 5-million homes have been foreclosed and the crisis is projected to worsen as more homeowners walk away from properties in 2010. All 50 states forecasts have been issued and are available on the Housing Predictor web site, detailing the likely future of markets in these troubled economic times. Housing Predictor forecasted the real estate depression, the foreclosure epidemic and regularly conducts polls to gauge the pulse of consumers on real estate related issues. The site also provides the Best 25 Forecast Housing Markets and Worst 25 Forecast Housing Markets of 2010. To check your market’s forecast, search foreclosures and get the latest on real estate news and analysis visit http://www.housingpredictor.com. # # #
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