“Treasure or trash? Too much home time lately and many homeowners are decluttering and donating more than ever before. And not everybody is reducing “stuff” because of an upcoming move decluttering is the way to go. Whether you’re getting your […]
Why This Summer Is the 2020 Real Estate Season According to Keeping Current Matters with stay-at-home orders starting to gradually lift throughout parts of the country, data indicates homebuyers are jumping back into the market. After many families put their plans on hold […]
Weekly stats for real estate activity in Greater Cincinnati. The numbers for the past week: Previous week: New listings with multiple offers. The number of showings up. The largest problem facing the Cincinnati real estate market is the lack of […]
The first peek at Cincinnati single-family home sales during May. May single-family home sales were 1,516, down -30.0% from 2,368 in May of 2019 and – 10.2% lower than . Again, May 2020 sales were at their lowest level compared […]
April single-family home sales in Greater Cincinnati are miraculous! First the weekly report on real estate activity: April closings reflect sales from February and March. Board of Relator Report As predicted last month the impact of social distancing and jobs […]
Insights into the Cincinnati Real Estate Market. A great article below from Keeping Current Matters covering the state of the housing market in America. The national outlook is important but real estate is “local”. And buyers and sellers in greater […]
Comparing Cincinnati’s April single-family home sales to date is one way to check the impact of COVID-19. The full impact of the shelter-in-place is beginning to trickle into the housing market. Homes sold in February and early March actually closed […]
How to make a grown man cry? Pull out a sideburn clipper and a pair scissors then announce it’s time for a trim. It’s not really funny..but it really is entertaining. Like most of the population, we’re making due. A […]
March single-family home sales in Greater Cincinnati springing forward. March closings reflect sales from January and February. The impact of social distancing and jobs was not full-blown until mid-March. So slowing sales will start to appear in April closings. Agents […]