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Majority of recent homebuyers have regrets: survey

Housing Wire

The respondents included 420 people who bought a home in 2023 or 2024, and another 500 who plan to do so in 2024 or 2025. “We We found that buyers stepping into the 2024 housing market have much to learn from previous shoppers,” the report stated. More than 80% of recent buyers asked for at least one seller concession.

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Why housing inventory is so low right now

Housing Wire

Yes, but this is where my work is much different from other housing economists and why we need to think of inventory in a new, modern 21st-century mindset. One of my big calls in the previous expansion was that we wouldn’t see housing starts begin a year with 1.5 million, I can take off the unhealthy housing market label.

Inventory 494
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Why housing inventory is so low right now

Housing Wire

Yes, but this is where my work is much different from other housing economists and why we need to think of inventory in a new, modern 21st-century mindset. One of my big calls in the previous expansion was that we wouldn’t see housing starts begin a year with 1.5 million, I can take off the unhealthy housing market label.

Inventory 404
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Eastside Residential Market Sees Big Gains in Sales, Prices

Will Springer Realtor

Despite a challenging financing environment, the Seattle/King County housing market is moving forward. And that is to be expected as the market wakes out of its early year hibernation into the spring buying and selling season. However, we are missing the typical boost of sellers. More on this in a moment.)

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Mostly Positive Start to 2024 Housing Activity in Seattle/King County

Will Springer Realtor

The Seattle/King County housing market appears to have come through the worst of times with a slightly stronger showing in January than in previous months. This indicates there may be higher turnover for homes hitting the market amid a growing number of buyers. in Q1 2025 (6.3%) 5.6% in Q2 2025 (6.2%) 5.6%

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Confirmed: We’re not in a housing bubble.

Cornerstone

Are we entering a housing bubble again? That’s the question on every homebuyer and seller’s mind. No matter what the headlines may say, experts have answers that can help you enter the market with confidence. Lawrence Yun, NAR’s (National Association of REALTORS®) Chief Economist, recently stated : “[This] is not a bubble.

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Housing Data – Including Prices – Jump in Latest Market Review

Will Springer Realtor

Even after a few weeks of mortgage rate jumps, the Seattle/King County housing market is displaying surprising strength. The favorable boost in supply is the result of fewer buyers and sellers compared with most spring seasons. This is based on all homes on the market – single-family, townhome and condo – combined.