This week in Market Survival Guide: National Association of Realtors in the media versus evictions, covid economic impact and economic recovery outlook, US Census Bureau, migration, travel bookings, changing list prices on offer date, research for investment property buyers and answers to your questions.
This week in Market Survival Guide: worker shortages causing migration, issues impacting new construction material supply chains, combating market fear and fear-bait headlines, managing seller expectations, ongoing effects of Covid-19 on consumer confidence, how to demonstrate the truth of housing supply and demand in your region, and answers to your questions.
This week in Market Survival Guide: 2008 vs 2022, fear in the news, rent price growth and national history, home prices vs rent prices, builders repositioning projects, impact of interest rates on median price of homes, national home supply trends and effect on the market, investors are buying a record share of SFR, cost of building materials, household growth and the changing age of your real estate client, the impact of domestic migration on housing costs, fact vs fiction on homeownership growth over the last decade, and answers to your questions.
This week in Market Survival Guide: housing impact of Hurricane Ian, flooding impact in other states, migration, inflation and government shutdown concerns, risk averse buyer demographics, federal reserve rate increases, NAHB Housing Market Index, city core to suburb migration, construction and new home sales, and answers to your questions.
Immigration reform is a timely topic and a contentious one at that. But if it passes, do you know what the impact on the housing market could be?
The MLS is a fantastic resource for getting information on what is happening in your local housing market, but it may not tell the whole story. Join Shauna Naf as she shows you additional resources for finding what is happening in your area in terms of the economy, zoning, bills and legislation, and more! Presented by Shauna Naf, CEO, The Lones Group.