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What to Expect from the Real Estate Market This Winter

Eppraisal

High demand and low inventory have lifted home prices nearly 20 percent over what they were in the autumn of 2020. Home Prices Yes, home values will continue to rise against other economic pressures, according to an estimation reported by Fannie Mae. Again, good news for sellers; a headache for seekers.

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How Will the Fall Market in 2021 Be Different?

Eppraisal

The market normally remains strong, and home values rise, through the spring and summer months. These pandemic-related changes interacted with the existing housing inventory shortage, resulting in sharp price increases for both owned homes and rental units." Real estate is cyclical year-over-year.

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

The Robert Weiler Company

And undeveloped land is increasingly attractive for investors after favorable reports from the Ohio REALTORS®. The sector’s inventory levels, sales volume, and average sales prices indicate that momentum will continue this year. Low mortgage rates have steadied, welcoming batches of new buyers eager to own a home in the market.

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SELLERS’ MARKET? HOW ABOUT BUILDERS’ MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

It’s safe to say we are tired of hearing the phrase “supply-chain disruption” and experiencing its effects. Analysts believe items that are now in shorter supply – major appliances, computer chips and specialty goods, to name a few – will return to shelves and front porches by the end of 2022 as the pandemic (hopefully) ebbs.

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