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14 real estate trends Gen Z buyers are looking for

Housing Wire

Baby boomers and millennials have dominated the home-buying conversation in recent decades, but a new generation of homeowners is browsing online listings, heading to open houses and planning their home-buying budget. Gen Z — born between 1997 and 2012 — is making waves in the market with their approach to homebuying.

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Economic Turbulence Prompts Seattle Area Market Concern vs. Year Ago

Will Springer Realtor

Unless the listed home is in a favorable location, priced competitively and move-in ready, activity has been somewhat muted as prospective buyers and sellers wait for economic conditions to improve. Sellers who priced their homes appropriately enjoyed busy open houses in their first weekend on the market followed by multiple offers.

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Houston Real Estate Market Forecast: Current Data & 2022 Predictions

Houston Properties

Why We're Fearful: Buyer & Seller Mistakes. I’m A Buyer. Why We’re Fearful: Buyer & Seller Mistakes. "A The root causes of buyers overpaying are similar: Using an inexperienced agent (one with less than 6 transactions in total). This is the classic case of a buyer putting emotions over data.

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Study: Houston Real Estate And Inflation

Houston Properties

Fixed-rate mortgages are paid back in “cheaper dollars”. Benefit #2: Fixed Rate Mortgages Paid Back in “Cheaper Dollars”. Benefit #2: Fixed Rate Mortgages Paid Back in “Cheaper Dollars”. Anyone with large, fixed-rate debts like mortgages benefit from higher inflation. Inflation Explained. What Is Driving This Inflation?

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How Much Income You Need To Buy A Home In West / Southwest Houston

Houston Properties

Contact me for a list of recommended mortgage providers and what (who) to avoid. Contact Paige Martin at Paige@HoustonProperties.com for great mortgage banking recommendations. We first worked with Paige and her team in 2012 and chose to work with them again in 2021. 3.05% interest rate with a 30 year mortgage with no PMI.