Overvalued housing markets
Atlantic City, NJ
Bakersfield, CA
Barnstable, MA
Bellingham, WA
Bend, OR
Boston-Quincy, MA
Cambridge, MA
Chicago, IL
Chico, CA
Daytona Beach, FL
Denver, CO
Edison, NJ
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Myers, FL
Fresno, CA
Las Vegas, NV
Los Angeles, CA
Madera, CA
Merced, CA
Miami. FL
Medford, OR
Melbourne, FL
Modesto, CA
Napa, CA
Naples, FL
Nassau-Suffolk, NY
New York, NY
Oakland, CA
Ocean City, NJ
Panama City, FL
Port St. Lucie, FL
Prescott, AZ
Providence, RI
Punt Gorda, FL
Redding, CA
Reno, NV
Riverside, CA
Sacramento, CA
Salinas, CA
San Diego, CA
San Francisco, CA
San Jose, CA
San Luis Obispo, CA
Santa Barbara, CA
Santa Cruz, CA
Santa Rosa, CA
Sarasota, FL
St. George, UT
Stockton, CA
Washington, DC
West Palm Beach, FL
Vallejo, CA
Ventura, CA
Visalia, CA
Vero Beach, FL
Yuba City, CA
Like the interactive map above and a twin map of Past Housing Price Corrections, the goal of this experimental wiki is to protect homebuyers from overpaying in overvalued housing markets across the United States. Citizen journalists, particularly homebuyers turned embedded real estate reporters and buyer agents, are invited to add newspaper articles, favorite blog posts, and most importantly examples of falling prices to document what is really going on behind housing statistics, like median sales prices, that may understate changes occurring in local housing markets (see partial list of cities in sidebar).
The wiki is meant to work with interactive maps, not replace them. Where possible, location-specific information (like homes selling for below assessed value, foreclosed properties, etc.) should be placed directly on an existing local map or a new map you create. Other information, like housing trends, price projections, monthly sales satistics, or quarterly research should be added to a general page or specific city on this wiki.
Why are we doing this? Because as U.S. News & World Report warned the Housing Bubble Correction Could Be Severe (6/13/06):
So far, we have created interactive maps for 40 of the 71 extremely overvalued housing markets, and 40 of the past 66 price corrections. Wiki pages have been started for all 13 markets that "face a 50% or greater risk" of housing price declines in the next two years according to PMI Mortgage Insurance Co.. We need your help to create more local maps and pages, and to answer the following questions:
To get an idea of the power of wikis to aggregate knowledge, that a look at Wikipedia's description of the United States housing bubble. Then submit your ideas to the Real Estate Bubble Map brainstorming page or request access to contribute to or moderate wiki pages and maps from your local market.
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