Texas Bound for Fast Recovery?

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NEW YORK (Forbes.com) – Texas’ four major metros are in the top ten fastest-recovering cities nationwide, according to Forbes magazine.

Forbes ranked San Antonio the second fastest recovering city in the country, Austin the third, Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington the sixth and Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown the eighth.

The magazine attributed their relatively quick recovery to San Antonio’s and Austin’s high number of municipal jobs, Dallas’ thriving technology industry and Houston’s energy sector, as well as the state housing market’s ability to remain stable while other states’ markets crashed.

“Texas didn’t have as big of a boom,” said Dr. Jim Gaines, research economist at the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University. “So we’re not having anywhere near the kind of bust.”

El Paso and McAllen-Edinburg-Mission were also placed within the 100 fastest-growing MSAs, ranking 43rd and 48th, respectively.

Forbes ranked the country’s 100 largest MSAs according to each area’s September unemployment rate and foreclosures, gross metropolitan product, home prices and sales rates.


"Texas Bound for Fast Recovery?" was originally posted as a blog post at Shannon Register, Realtor® on December 6, 2009.

Shannon Register, Realtor® named "Best Real Estate Blog in Texas by the Mays Business School Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University.

© 2008-2009 Shannon Register, Realtor®

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