In the housing market, the seller and the buyer are, in many cases, the same. To buy a new home, you must sell the home you already own.
Tag: Housing Market
Zillow: Buyers in The Game, But Interest Rates Keep Sellers on the Bench
Zillow, Seattle, said mortgage rates–both their high levels and their wild swings–are making life difficult for both buyers and sellers.
(IMB23) Mortgage Market Outlook: Volatility, Trending Toward Stability
CORONADO, Calif.—Inflation. Higher interest rates. Rising home prices. Market uncertainty. If 2022 threw independent mortgage bankers a curve ball, 2023 already appears to be tossing a knuckleball.
Zillow: Expect a Buyers’ Market Before Year-End 2023
Sky-high mortgage costs are driving down competition among home shoppers, and a buyers’ market could emerge by year-end 2023, experts surveyed by Zillow said.
Balance Returning to Housing Market as Competition Eases
Redfin, Seattle, said after months of tipping heavily in sellers’ favor, the scales of the housing market are “finally balancing out.”
Pricey Suburbs Take Lead in Most Popular Markets
It’s not exactly a race, but so far in 2022, home values in the suburbs sped ahead of urban growth values, continuing a trend began last summer, said Zillow, Seattle.
Joe Murin: Does Limited Housing Inventory Mean the Beginning of the End of Housing Boom…or End of the Beginning?
Soaring home prices and raging demand will not be enough to slow the housing train. In fact, they may actually help it.
Joe Murin: Does Limited Housing Inventory Mean the Beginning of the End of Housing Boom…or End of the Beginning?
Soaring home prices and raging demand will not be enough to slow the housing train. In fact, they may actually help it.
Joe Murin: Does Limited Housing Inventory Mean the Beginning of the End of Housing Boom…or End of the Beginning?
Soaring home prices and raging demand will not be enough to slow the housing train. In fact, they may actually help it.
Joe Murin: Does Limited Housing Inventory Mean the Beginning of the End of Housing Boom…or End of the Beginning?
Soaring home prices and raging demand will not be enough to slow the housing train. In fact, they may actually help it.