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Why home-price growth is still up 18% year over year

Housing Wire

However, we haven’t had a credit sales boom like the one we saw from 2002-2005. Total Inventory had been growing from 2001-2005; total listings data in 2005 was at the higher historical range of 2.5 million listings. Today, we stand at 1,310,000 active listings. New listings are declining now.

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Have we found the bottom in existing home sales?

Housing Wire

From NAR : “In essence, the residential real estate market was frozen in November, resembling the sales activity seen during the COVID-19 economic lockdowns in 2020,” said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. That is a real live talking point, but it will require a job loss recession. Confused by this?

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Why is the El Paso housing market so hot right now?

Housing Wire

But the virus has had anything but a negative impact on real estate in El Paso. According to multiple real estate agents and mortgage brokers, low interest rates and a high percentage of “essential” jobs in their town has kept the housing market and local economy strong. Interest rates were so low, at 2.5% 7,” Raitu said.

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The standoff between homebuyers and sellers

Housing Wire

million active listings, but at just 1.28 This doesn’t mean homebuyers don’t have something of an edge now: As inventory has increased and buying power has faded, the buyers who are available are dealing with a lot less competition as the bidding wars are ending. million today. Currently, we are at 3.2

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Massachusetts 2023 Year in Review

Lamacchia Realty

2023 was a notable year in real estate history, but if we had to put our finger on what stood out, it was how the number of homes listed was the lowest in over two decades. It kept inventory down, which propped up prices, but sales are down nearly 22%, and buyers are hungry. Average prices for closed sales increased by 3.4%

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2021 New Hampshire Average Prices Rise 15%

Lamacchia Realty

The post shut down race for buyers to secure homes in the later part of 2020 made it tough for 2021 to keep up and ultimately it didn’t happen. Homes Listed – All of NH. New listings in 2021 followed a less treacherous trendline in 2021 than 2020 but still couldn’t quite keep up with pre-pandemic markets. Buyer Resources.

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