From the August issue: What a year it’s been. Storm clouds, massing last summer over many of America’s housing markets, now have let loose, putting the vast majority of the real estate business into disarray. Housing prices are down (in many cases way down) and hundreds of thousands of homes are in the misery of foreclosure. The Real Deal has devoted substantial coverage to the severity of the domestic housing situation. As shown in last month’s supplement (on problems facing the industry as well as potential solutions) plenty of individuals and institutions deserve blame. For this month’s supplement, we check out a bunch of markets across the country that are actually in good shape.
A look at the good, the bad and the ugly housing markets
August 06, 2008 10:20AM
By Dorn Townsend


