These 40 cities may see housing prices decline, survey says

Midwestern cities were also prominent, including Chicago; Cleveland; Dayton, Ohio; Detroit; Toledo, Ohio; Akron, Ohio; Milwaukee; and Rockford, Joliet and Aurora, all in Illinois.

Southern cities also rounded out the top 40, including Birmingham, Alabama; Columbus, Georgia; Jacksonville, Florida; Memphis; Mobile, Alabama; New Orleans and Norfolk, Virginia, among others.

Tulsa landed on the bottom of the list, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a safe bet, DePietro said. That’s because it still has above-average foreclosure rates, homeowner vacancy rates and rental vacancy rates.

“There are probably suburbs outside these cities that are in less danger,” DePietro said.

Following are the 40 cities that could be in danger of a housing crash this year, according to GOBankingRates. GOBankingRates used data from the Census Bureau, RealtyTrac and Zillow to complete the study.

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