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Top markets for affordable renovated housing inventory

Housing Wire

from a year ago to $356,700, according to the National Association of Realtors. Renovated Inventory to the Rescue. After renovation , these homes sold for 28% below the average sales price of all existing home sales nationwide, according to an Auction.com analysis of nearly 100,000 homes that sold on its platform between 2018 and 2020.

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How auction buyer data foreshadows housing market shifts

Housing Wire

Retail housing market data from June showing early signs of a real estate slowdown was foreshadowed three months earlier in buyer behavior at foreclosure auctions. The downshift in buyer behavior at the foreclosure auction came two months before the downshift showed up in retail housing market data. That was up from 40% a year ago.

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CoStar’s Andy Florance on the rise of Homes.com, the impact of the buyer commission lawsuits & more

Housing Wire

BH: I have heard some comments from CoStar about how Homes.com is well positioned for success regardless of what happens with the buyer broker compensation lawsuits. If the buyer broker commission rules goes away that revenue model for the portals goes away for sure. Could you elaborate on this?

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Why Don’t More Buyers Consider a Fixer-Upper?

Empire Appraisal Group

Source: [link] Why Don’t More Buyers Consider a Fixer-Upper? In a time of rising housing costs, a fixer-upper offers more house for the money – but the iffy cost for renovations scares buyers already hurt by high interest rates. Bethesda, MD (301) 215-4688 The post Why Don’t More Buyers Consider a Fixer-Upper?

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Building Success in a Tough Market: Key Strategies for MLOs

Appraisal Buzz

With the downturn in home sales, the challenges are multifaceted: Homeowners are holding onto low-interest rate mortgages instead of moving up, investors edging out traditional buyers with cash offers and first-time homebuyers facing steep affordability hurdles and bidding wars. That presents a unique challenge as well as an opportunity.

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Purchasing a Home That Requires Renovations and Repairs

Lamacchia Realty

When buyers are in the process of finding their perfect home, they often realize that finding a home that checks all of the boxes, has a great layout, and is aesthetically pleasing is easier said than done, especially if you’re a first-time homebuyer on a budget. When in doubt, get your permits.

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Will Your Agent Spot Renovation Disasters?

Hank Miller Team

Appraising and being involved in real estate sales for over 30 years allows me to see epic "renovation" nightmares. The unfortunate side of this are the buyers who often expect their agent to flag issues. Will your agent spot renovation disasters? Buyers share the blame if they don't vet these agents.