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How home-price growth has damaged the housing market

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This data line lags the current housing market as it’s a few months old. Since 2014, we’ve not seen the credit housing boom that we saw from 2002-2005. The housing market can’t replicate the type of massive credit expansion we saw from 2002-2005, so the price-growth story has more to do with inventory collapsing to all-time lows.

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The housing market is now savagely unhealthy

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To get the housing market to be sane and normal again, we need inventory to get back in a range between 1.52 – 1.93 million ; this is still historically low, but this gives the housing market a breather from the madness that we see today. One of the critical data lines that I want to see improve this year is days on market.

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Is the savagely unhealthy housing market back?

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Just when I thought days on market were returning to normal, that number for existing homes fell back down to 22 days. If the days on the market are at a teenager level or even lower, it’s never a good sign for the housing market. This is why the days on the market are so low historically after 2020. million, up from 1.03

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This savagely unhealthy housing market needs higher rates

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million , with double-digit home-price growth driving a housing market that is still savagely unhealthy. Spoiler: If you haven’t realized that the housing market since 2012 has been trolled out by professional grifters who don’t ever forecast sales, that is on you. million and 1.93 Today inventory levels are at 1.02 I use the 1.52-1.93

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The housing market is still savagely unhealthy

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However, the real story of 2022 is that the savagely unhealthy housing market continues as inventory is still lower than last year, sending home prices growth into double digits again. housing market; the 10-year is above 1.94%, something that didn’t happen in 2020 or 2021. million and 6.16 million in March.

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Mark Willis steps back into CEO role at Keller Williams

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In 2002, he joined the firm’s executive team, serving as president, before a nine-year stint as CEO from 2005 to 2014. ” As CEO, Keller Williams will leverage Willis’ vast knowledge and expertise to continue to help its agents and market center owners grow their businesses. That’s Mark Willis.” He left the company in 2016.

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Housing inventory falls under 1M again as sales collapse

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housing market , we just experienced an event that most people never thought could happen. From NAR : “December was another difficult month for buyers, who continue to face limited inventory and high mortgage rates ,” said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. The days on market were too low.

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