10 worst real-estate markets for 2009 The housing market hasn't bottomed out yet. For the third quarter, the closely-watched S&P Case-Shiller national home-price index fell 16.6%, and experts are predicting further declines. Of the top 100 markets, here are 10 with the worst forecasts. 1. Los Angeles 2. Stockton, Calif. 3. Riverside, Calif. 4. Miami-Miami Beach 5. Sacramento 6. Santa Ana-Anaheim 7. Fresno 8. San Diego 9. Bakersfield, Calif. 10. Washington, D.C.