Experts share insight on Amarillo Housing Market Trends

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Price reductions, average number of days on the market and inventory for sale are all factors that have recently impacted the Amarillo housing market.

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Cathy Harper on LinkedIn: #realestate #houstonrealestate #marketforecast #housingmarketupdates

News can be SO negative, and that’s especially true of media attention on the real estate market lately. So is the sky really falling? No!  In fact, our Compass CEO projects that we’ve already hit the bottom. As we progress further into 2023, we’ll begin to see a market improvement. (In fact, we already have)! “For the first time in 10 months, all the statistics I look at are trending positively.”  – Compass CEO Robert Reffkin, CNBC So what’s prompting this sentiment? Here are the 6 reasons why we believe Q4 of 2022 was the bottom of the recent real estate market cycle. 1. We’re seeing a 25% increase in weekly mortgage applications. 2. Mortgage rates continue to move down to a 4-month low. 3. We’re seeing an increase in buyer interest, open house traffic, and offers. (This is so true in Houston)! 4. In the last quarter of 2022, 42% of sellers were giving concessions to buyers at the closing table, a 10-year high. 5. Home builder sentiment improved for the first time in 1 year. 6. Pending closings were down 30+% at points in the fall but over the last few weeks, we have seen pending listings in most of our markets nearly flat year over year.  All signs are pointing to good gains in home sales in the coming months. We still need more listings, so that continues to be a challenge. But as rates come down, buyer demand is certainly there.  If you have questions about market forecasts and trends, or anything else real estate-related, please reach out! #realestate #houstonrealestate #marketforecast #housingmarketupdates

Housing market: Will home prices drop in 2023 in California?

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It will be fascinating to watch where housing values are in late January after a month of heavy rainfall in Northern California.

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Support new effort to end homeownership disparities

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If everyone in our region is to capitalize on its housing boom, we must support initiatives that make ownership more accessible and affordable for everyone.

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Predictions for the housing market, lower internet costs and stable stocks: Must-read business and investing stories

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Washington, DC, Real Estate Poised to Take Off

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The residential real estate market Washington, D.C., which has long trailed other East Coast and West Coast markets, is poised to step out of the shadows

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Has the Spring real estate market started to bloom?

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I can feel the excitement of the spring real estate market, can you? The hustle and bustle in my office is indicative of one thing – it is officially prime time for both buyers and sellers.

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Fifth Wall, focused on real estate tech and managing $3.2B, looks to eat up even more of its market

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Brendan Wallace’s ambition is beginning to seem almost limitless. The venture firm that Wallace and cofounder Brad Greiwe launched less than seven years ago already has $3.2 billion in assets under management. But that firm, Fifth Wall, which argues there are massive financial returns at the intersection of real estate and tech, isn’t worried about […]

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Real estate agents say they can't imagine working without ChatGPT now

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If you came across a four bedroom, 3.5 bathroom home listed for sale recently on a quiet cul-de-sac in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, you might not think twice about the online listing. It included typical real estate descriptions like “ideal for entertaining” and “ample space for relaxation.”

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