Area | Negative equity | |
---|---|---|
1 | Phoenix | 68.4% |
2 | Tampa | 59.8% |
3 | Atlanta | 55.7% |
4 | Sacramento, Calif. | 51.2% |
5 | Riverside, Calif. | 50.7% |
6 | Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | 47.7% |
7 | Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. | 46.2% |
8 | Chicago | 45.7% |
9 | Cleveland | 41.4% |
10 | Denver | 41.0% |
11 | Detroit | 36.3% |
12 | Portland | 35.9% |
13 | Seattle | 34.4% |
14 | St. Louis | 31.2% |
15 | Baltimore | 29.6% |
16 | Washington, D.C. | 29.5% |
17 | United States | 28.4% |
18 | San Diego | 26.0% |
19 | San Francisco | 25.7% |
20 | Philadelphia | 22.1% |
21 | Los Angeles | 21.0% |
22 | New York City | 17.1% |
23 | Boston, | 16.9% |
24 | Pittsburgh | 6.8% |
25 | Dallas | n/a |
26 | Orlando, Fla. | n/a |
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Negative Equity in US Homes at 28%
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