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Existing home sales data shows extent of housing inflation

Housing Wire

From NAR Research : “Total existing-home sales notched a minor contraction of 0.4% Existing home sales have more legs to go lower, especially now that new listing data is falling. It doesn’t even look like we will breach the lower level of my inventory wish list of 1.52 from July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.80

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Remove all bathtubs from home?

Appraisal Today

Armour likely got the idea for the shape of his home from the book A Home for All by noted phrenologist, sexologist, and amateur architect Orson Squire Fowler. Fowler extolls the merits of octagonal structures over traditional square or rectangular dwellings in his book. The average contract interest rate for 5/1 ARMs increased to 6.38

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29 Cutting-Edge Real Estate Marketing Ideas for 2024

Housing Wire

Use this tool: Coffee & Contracts Coffee & Contracts is like a membership-based social media toolkit for real estate agents. Learn more Create listing alerts for buyers The most effective real estate marketing ideas today are all about smart, automated lead nurturing. Use drone photography OK, hear us out.

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

They have also been spending oodles of money to shape their residences to meet new living needs – modern and spacious, when possible – as households live in their homes for longer. month backlogs of contract work, as of Q4 (latest data available), which is down from the peak of 4.8 List: $1.35M ($414/sq.

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IS THE HOUSING MARKET HEADED FOR A CRASH?

Will Springer Realtor

Greater savings – Americans put their wallets, credit cards and check books into hibernation for about a year as they sat home and binged on Netflix, Zoom meetings and bread-making. One-tenth surveyed said they have added language to contracts that require buyers to share in the materials costs if they continue to rise.