Tim McLaughlin, VP Weichert Financial Services
According to CoreLogic’s latest housing release, home prices in the U.S. increased for the fourth consecutive month, inching up 0.8 percent on a month over month basis from June to July.
Including distressed sales, two of the states with the highest appreciation were New York (+3.3 percent) and the District of Columbia (+2.3 percent). Excluding distressed sales, New York was up 4.1 percent.
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CNN Money came out with a listing of their Top 100 “Best Places to Live in 2011”. In our footprint, the list is as follows:
Connecticut
o #37 – Tolland
o #38 – South Windsor
o #39 – Simsbury
Maryland
o #40 – Montgomery Village
o #67 – Eldersburg
o #82 – Crofton
New Jersey
o #17 – Montville
o #22 – South Brunswick
o #26 – Ridgewood
o #33 – Madison
o #53 – Hillsborough
New York
o #60 – Mamaroneck
o #70 – Harrison
o #76 – Nanuet
o #78 – Pearl River
Pennsylvania
o #25 – West Goshen
o #31 – Horsham
o #45 – Ardmore
Virginia
o #4 – Leesburg
o #34 – Herndon
o #35 – Montclair
o #36 – Oakton
o #56 = Manassas Park
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