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Real Estate News: Redfin Releases List of Top 25 Cities to See Holiday Lights in 2015

Holiday season won't be complete without an eyeful of colors emanating from the lights of different homes as they extravagantly decorate their houses with lots and lots of cheerful light.

 If you are one of those people who don't want to be bothered by spending couple of bucks and lots of effort to put up an eye-catching décor outside your home, then Redfin got you covered.

Redfin have compiled up a list of 25 cities that will surely give your eyes a wondrous experience. The list was made based on the compilation of Redfin's agents that frequently drive around neighborhoods to meet clients for home tours and open houses.

Here is the list of top 25 cities to see holiday lights this 2015:

   Atlanta, Georgia

    Austin, Texas

    Baltimore, Maryland

    Charlotte, North Carolina

    Chicago, Illinois

    Cleveland, Ohio

    Colorado Springs, Colorado

    Dallas, Texas

    Houston, Texas

    Las Vegas, Nevada

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    New York, Manhattan

    Orange County, California

    Orlando, Florida

    San Antonio, Texas

    San Diego, California

    San Francisco, California

    St. Louis, Missouri

    Tampa, Florida

    Washington D.C.

    Los Angeles, California

    Philadelphia Pennsylvania

    Phoenix, Arizona

    Portland, Oregon

    Sacramento, California

Redfin's 2015 Best Neighborhoods to See Holiday Lights Report also highlights the top five neighborhoods for each city mentioned in the top 25 cities list.

Redfin also named the top five neighborhoods to visit this holiday season in their press release in Business Wire.

The list includes:

Dyker Heights in Brooklyn, New York;

 "Christmas Town" in McAdenville, North Carolina;

Interlochen in Arlington, Texas;

34th Street in Baltimore, Maryland; and

Strongville in Cleveland, Ohio

Redfin is a next-generation real estate brokerage that represents people buying and selling homes. Their website features all the broker-listed homes for sale, as well as for-sale-by-owner properties that don't pay brokers a commission. AT present, the company serves major markets across the U.S. and has closed nearly $20 billion in home sales.


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