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Yeah...whatever.
The 13 riskiest major housing markets in the U.S., according to the August edition of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine due out Monday. Measured in percentage chance of a price fall in the next two years.
1. Boston, 53%
2. Los Angeles, 40%
3. San Francisco, 40%
4. Sacramento, 40%
5. Providence, R.I., 39%
6. Detroit, 38%
7. New York City, 31%
8. Minneapolis-St. Paul, 25%
9. Denver, 21%
10. Washington, D.C., 19%
11. Ft. Lauderdale, 19%
12. Miami, 18%
13. Tampa-St. Pete, 14%.
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