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Seattle Housing - Appreciation Graph

Nov. 25, 2006
Categorized in: TRACKING THE MARKET

I first saw this on Stephanie's Home Snoop Blog.  When I went to the underlying article What will your House Be Worth in 2016, I had to say to myself, why would we be second guessing Forbes and Moody's?  Surely they have the data to deliver the most reliable results. 

Of course we still have to figure out whose house will fit the bill and whose will not.  Which will go up higher and which lower, to create the average result shown.  But generally speaking...I like the fact that we do seem to be the ONLY City with these types of numbers.  The article gives you more cities, but I found these two an indication that Forbes and Moody's is not being all "Pie in the Sky" about it.  Uniquely different results from one city to another.  Helps put those "national" articles into perspective, for me anyway.

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