10 worst real-estate markets for 2009
The housing market hasn't bottomed out yet. For the third quarter, the closely-watched S&P Case-Shiller national home-price index fell 16.6%, and experts are predicting further declines. Of the top 100 markets, here are 10 with the worst forecasts.
1, Los Angeles, California
2. Stockton, California
3. Riverside, California
4. Miami, Florida
5. Sacramento, California
6. Santa-Ana, Anaheim California
7. Fresno, California
8. San Diego, California
9. Bakersfield, California
10. Washington, D.C.
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