Dallas, Denver, Nashville, and Portland, Ore., are the top four housing markets where homes have not only recovered their pre-recession value, but exceeded it. According to Zillow, nationwide the share of homes worth more than their pre-recession value reached 52.6 percent in August. But in Hartford, Conn.; Miami; Orlando; Phoenix; and Riverside, Calif., less than 10 percent of homes have returned to their pre-bubble peak. San Jose, Calif., remains the nation’s priciest rental market.
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