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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 annually in home improvements across the U.S.,

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CITIES FACE DAUNTING OFFICE-VACANCY CHALLENGE

Will Springer Realtor

We certainly see that in all forms of residential real estate – from new construction to finding items for the home. The brighter news is that labor shortages and supply-chain disruptions are improving but it’s hardly “back to normal.” New single-family-home listings rose 3.8% List: $6.895M ($1556/sq.

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

This year’s “cold down” is stark, with 36% fewer new listings and about 26% fewer homes under contract (Pendings) for all King County home types combined as well as single-family structures alone – and that’s simply from October to November. A little more than a third of inventory is under contract. Prices declined 5.4%