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6 Reasons Why Now Is a Great Time to Sell Your Houston Home

Houston Properties

My last three listings have received a combined 14 offers and gone under contract, on average, within 4 days. Hot housing markets don’t last forever, here are six reasons why now is a great time to sell a Houston home: 1. The combination of low inventory and high demand is great for sellers. Houston has 3.7 year-over-year.

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Houston Real Estate Market Forecast: Current Data & 2022 Predictions

Houston Properties

Original Sale: 2016. In this case, buyer bought the property with flooding issue back in 2016. The buying frenzy and low inventory we saw last year and will continue to see for better parts of this year may push buyers (specially if driven by bad advice from an unseasoned Realtor) to make bad decisions. Zip Code: 77079.

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What Are Fannie’s New Appraisal Online Formats?

Appraisal Today

In fact, nearly every single year, for the last seven years (2016 through 2022, except for the pandemic year of 2020), Miller and the NSAI-GRC team passed a law protecting appraisers and improving the laws governing real estate professionals. To read more and see the fascinating photos (some show a person in the house) Click Here.

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Houston Housing Market Forecast: Current Data & 2021 Predictions

Houston Properties

Properties are still going under contract. Based on last year’s sales data, the number of homes that have gone under contract is still consistent with figures prior to the coronavirus and the oil price crash. While 2020 has been a record year, the Houston housing market is still facing a lot of uncertainties.

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HINTS OF SHARP INCREASE IN NEW CONSTRUCTION

Will Springer Realtor

There are no signs of a real estate crisis, particularly in the Puget Sound region, where prices keep rising – up about 20% the past year and 68% in Seattle alone since 2016, by one measure – amid a dearth of inventory and surge of buyers. See the August housing report further below, if you dare!). SEPTEMBER HOUSING UPDATE.