TAMPA - Home prices in Pasco and Hernando counties have dropped nearly 40 percent since the peak of the housing boom, according to a report released Tuesday.
The counties are among the top 10 hardest-hit counties in the nation, said Denver-based Integrated Asset Services, which tracks home valuations for banks, investors and hedge funds.
Pasco and Hernando counties saw declines of 39.7 percent and 39.4 percent, respectively, the study says. Prices peaked in Pasco County in July 2006, while prices peaked in Hernando County one month earlier, according to the report. Pasco was the seventh-worst drop while Hernando was tied for eighth.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Home prices in Pasco and Hernando counties have dropped nearly 40 percent
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