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

The Robert Weiler Company

Our land brokers anticipate steady demand from land buyers, other CRE investors, land developers, and tenants in Ohio, Central Ohio, and Columbus, Ohio. The sector’s inventory levels, sales volume, and average sales prices indicate that momentum will continue this year. What Does Low Inventory Mean for Ohio Land for Sale?

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The Ultimate Guide to Estate Planning Appraisal for Real Estate Properties

The Robert Weiler Company

While his addition to the coveted 90-year-old club is welcomed news for nonagenarians and their families alike (not to mention his rabid fans), the logistics of that longevity include some serious discussions over estate planning. Independent and not contracted with any party, institution, or broker. Estate inventory and appraisal.

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Expectations for 2022 in Seattle/King County Real Estate

Will Springer Realtor

Buyers will continue to outstrip sellers by a significant margin but less extreme than in 2021. Buyers are seeing rates inch higher – currently at about 3.25% in Seattle/King County for a typical 30-year mortgage (rates vary based on an applicant’s circumstances). What will the 2022 Seattle/King County housing market offer?

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Why Buy Commercial Real Estate? Deep Dive Into 6 Sought-After Property Types!

The Robert Weiler Company

If you plan to buy commercial real estate in Ohio or beyond, you must have access to a roster of current tenants, service contracts, and maintenance records. Sweet Deals Sell Fast: Increasingly, would-be industrial property buyers find that municipalities are looking to incentivize certain businesses while de-incentivizing others.

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AN URGENT CALL FOR CHANGES TO ZONING LAWS

Will Springer Realtor

are 64% more expensive now than in 2016 and are reduced in number by more than half today: “I expect the inventory of starter homes to remain extremely tight, especially in desirable smaller markets,” Ali Wolf, chief economist at the building consultancy Zonda, told realtor.com. The pair of recent developments may be breakeven for buyers.

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