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Why higher rates aren’t crashing home prices

Housing Wire

Home prices aren’t crashing, despite what the housing bubble boys are saying. In fact, home prices have firmed up higher recently. Well, it’s June 9, 2023, and home prices have been firm month to month, not showing anything that resembles the housing bubble crash years.

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Top Five: Real Estate Stories Of 2022

Toronto Realty Blog

TorontoRealtyBlog. I hope you enjoyed that “trip down memory lane,” as Marina so eloquently put it, with the Top Five Blog Posts of 2022 in Monday’s post. Picking my top five posts is always a difficult task, given I’m the author. For example, real estate prices could be a topic every year! That was a year in which Ms.

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The Proposed NYC "Pied-A-Terre Tax" Looks Catastrophic to NYC Real Estate

Miller Samuel INC

The New York state political zeitgeist was recently and suddenly tilted against luxury development in New York City. If this latest turn of events plays out as written, we'll be able to look back at this era as a milestone where the supertanker began to turn in the wrong direction for the new development multi-family industry.

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FHFA House Price Index: Q1 2023 Reveals Record Highs and Regional Trends

Broke Agent Media

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) just released its House Price Index (HPI®) for Q1 and March of 2023, showing clearly enough that home prices are trending up, largely due to near record-low inventory and stabilizing buyer demand. The five states with the highest annual appreciation in home prices: South Carolina, 9.5%

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Top Five: Real Estate Stories Of 2023!

Toronto Realty Blog

In the central core of Toronto, just about every housing completion is a condo. Sure, we have freehold homes being built outside the central core, as acres of fields are continuing to turn into rows of townhouses, all sold in the pre-construction phase and seemingly all of which come with one set of issues or another. ” Nah.

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What’s Happening to Your Home Equity in a Cooling Housing Market?

HomeLight

If you’re like most homeowners, you’re eyeing the home equity market with caution – or flat-out worry. The housing market is cooling off quickly, and it could continue to spiral in the coming year. We asked two experts to help get to the bottom of what’s happening to home equity in the current housing market: Donald J.

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Historical Home Sales Data in the United States

Marco Santarelli

Historical Home Sales The market for existing home sales in the United States has witnessed significant fluctuations and trends over the years. Let's delve into the data and trends regarding existing home sales in the U.S. Highs and Lows The highest number of existing home sales in the U.S.

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