SmartAsset analyzed home price data on the 358 largest urban markets from the Federal Housing Administration to find the 10 best markets with steady, stable growth.
According to HousingWire, SmartAsset calculated the overall growth since the first quarter of 1990, then calculated the probability over that same period of time that a homeowner would have experienced significant declines.
The list of the nation's most stable markets with growth potential include Boulder, Colo.; Austin-Round Rock, Texas; and Bismarck, N.D.
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