Pricing homes today is a giant puzzle that needs to be solved. Realistic pricing does not come from comparing your neighbor’s list price. They are “for sale” not actually sold. Realtors® guide their clients through the puzzle by examining Days […]
What You Really Need To Know About Home Prices. Guest Author: KCM According to recent data from Fannie Mae, almost 1 in 4 people still think home prices are going to come down. If you’re one of the people worried about […]
Are Home Prices Going Up or Down? That Depends… Media coverage about what’s happening with home prices can be confusing. A large part of that is due to the type of data being used and what they’re choosing to draw […]
Wondering What’s Going on with Home Prices? From: Keeping Current Matters The recent changes in home prices are top of mind for many as the housing market begins gearing up for spring. It can be hard to navigate misleading headlines and confusing […]
What’s Ahead for Mortgage Rates and Home Prices? Now that the end of 2022 is within sight, you may be wondering what’s going to happen in the housing market next year and what that may mean if you’re thinking about buying […]
It’s very easy to lose perspective when it comes to home prices. 15 years ago local Cincinnati single-family closings were hot during the month of November. Moving forward 5 years, the number of single-family homes sold was down but sale […]
Sellers rejoice and buyer’s remorse defines today’s real estate market. Everywhere you turn all you hear is about crazy home sales. Bidding wars and not enough homes for sale is a given. Homes selling within days of hitting the market- […]
3 Graphs that Show What You Need to Know About Today’s Real Estate Market from Keeping Current Matters The Housing Market has been a hot-topic in the news lately. Depending on which media outlet you watch, it can start to […]
Are Home Prices Softening or Are They Falling? From Keeping Current Matters: We are beginning to see reports that more housing inventory is coming to the market and that buyer demand may not be increasing at the same pace it did […]