From 1998 - 2006, My family and I called South Florida, home. There have been very few times in my life I've felt I was in the right place at the right time. Miami for us was the epitome of timing. Year after year, from 2002 - 2006 we experienced appreciation on our investment homes the like of something I am not sure we will ever experience again.
We now live in Rockwall County, TX. The sixth fastest growing county in the country as reported by Forbes.com. While I do not believe it will be like what we experienced in South Florida, the growth here is explosive and is remarkably similar. It is my believe we are once again in the right place at the right time!
Now that I am officially a resident of Rockwall County and a Texas realtor, it is my goal to help combat all the negative press the real estate market is receiving and provide the optimistic facts. Here is another great piece of information I would like to share that I recently came across..
10 Fastest Growing U.S. Cities
The fast-growing areas in the United States are in the Sunbelt, with Texas leading the way, according to data released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Dallas-Fort Worth added more than 162,000 residents between July 2006 and July 2007, more than any other metro area. Three other Texas cities - Houston, Austin, and San Antonio - also were in the top 10.
Experts credit much of the growth in the South to strong local economies and housing prices that are among the most affordable in the United States.
A report earlier this month by Global Insight found that housing prices in the Dallas area were undervalued by as much as 30 percent.
Other areas experiencing growth included the New Orleans area, which is recovering from Hurricane Katrina and grew by 4 percent or nearly 40,000 people. During the same survey last year, the population of New Orleans dropped by nearly 290,000 people.
Meanwhile, Detroit lost more than three times as many people as any other metro area - its population declined more than 27,300. Other areas losing more than 5,000 people were Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Columbus, Ga., Youngstown, Ohio, and Buffalo, N.Y.
The 10 biggest gainers:
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