HomeUnion, an online real estate investment management firm, has named the 10 worst housing markets for single-family rental home investors in the first quarter of 2017.
Here are the 10 worst US housing markets for investment
HomeUnion, an online real estate investment management firm, has named the 10 worst housing markets for single-family rental home investors in the 1Q 2017.
Here are the worst markets for real estate investing in the first quarter, based on first-year returns:
10. Portland, OR
Median Investment Home Price: $310,481
YoY Change: 15.%
Cap Rate: 4.3%
Source: HomeUnion
9. Oakland, CA
Median Investment Home Price: $488,853
YoY Change: 8.6%
Cap Rate: 4.2%
Source: HomeUnion
8. Salt Lake City, UT
Median Investment Home Price: $253,124
YoY Change: 28.6%
Cap Rate: 4.2%
Source: HomeUnion
7. Sacramento, CA
Median Investment Home Price: $313,845
YoY Change: 18.4%
Cap Rate: 4.0%
Source: HomeUnion
6. Seattle, WA
Median Investment Home Price: $439,212
YoY Change: 26.9%
Cap Rate: 3.7%
Source: HomeUnion
5. San Diego, CA
Median Investment Home Price: $507,585
YoY Change: 6.6%
Cap Rate: 3.6%
Source: HomeUnion
4. Los Angeles, CA
Median Investment Home Price: $546,177
YoY Change: 9.0%
Cap Rate: 3.4%
Source: HomeUnion
3. Orange County, CA
Median Investment Home Price: $762,587
YoY Change: 14.7%
Cap Rate: 3.0%
Source: HomeUnion
2. San Jose, CA
Median Investment Home Price: $928,355
YoY Change: 12.8%
Cap Rate: 2.8%
Source: HomeUnion
1. San Francisco, CA
Median Investment Home Price: $1,118,702
YoY Change: 9.7%
Cap Rate: 2.8%
Source: HomeUnion
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