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What to Expect from the Real Estate Market This Winter

Eppraisal

This fact will give hope to buyers for the long term but what about the more immediate future? Home Prices Yes, home values will continue to rise against other economic pressures, according to an estimation reported by Fannie Mae. Moreover, the age of repeat buyers is also ascending to 56 years of age.

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How Will the Fall Market in 2021 Be Different?

Eppraisal

The market normally remains strong, and home values rise, through the spring and summer months. These pandemic-related changes interacted with the existing housing inventory shortage, resulting in sharp price increases for both owned homes and rental units." Home Buyers There are many types of home buyers in today's market.

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Dave Stevens on understanding this housing market

Housing Wire

It boxed out many first-time homebuyers who found themselves unable to compete against buyers willing to place a non-contingent offer above full price. Supply chain shortages, many of which remain still today, meant that everything from new cars to basic random length lumber costs skyrocketed.

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Ohio Land for Sale: Is the Market Still Ripe for Growth in 2022?

The Robert Weiler Company

And undeveloped land is increasingly attractive for investors after favorable reports from the Ohio REALTORS®. Our land brokers anticipate steady demand from land buyers, other CRE investors, land developers, and tenants in Ohio, Central Ohio, and Columbus, Ohio. Homes sales reached 14,210 in May 2022, a 1.8% land market.

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Study: Houston Real Estate And Inflation

Houston Properties

You get more value out of your money as the equity on the house rises, but your fixed-rate mortgage payments remain the same. Inflation can come about from a variety of sources: supply chain issues, surging demand, production cost increases and government policy. With higher home values come higher rental rates.

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SELLERS’ MARKET? HOW ABOUT BUILDERS’ MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

It’s safe to say we are tired of hearing the phrase “supply-chain disruption” and experiencing its effects. Analysts believe items that are now in shorter supply – major appliances, computer chips and specialty goods, to name a few – will return to shelves and front porches by the end of 2022 as the pandemic (hopefully) ebbs.

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