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Incenter’s virtual appraisal solution brings “arms-length” photos back to the remote inspection process

Housing Wire

As many real estate professionals saw firsthand, the valuation process was disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. From an accuracy perspective, the pictures and images generated are geo-location coded and meta-tagged, and the inspector can see and mark up the images in real-time without the risk of missing something out of frame.

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U.S. Buyers Face Significant Inventory Shortages

Realtor.com

Getty Images The coronavirus pandemic has left a “gaping hole in the U.S. year-over-year—more than double January’s pace—marking the 19th consecutive week of increasing price tags, the report said. housing inventory” that is triggering property price growth, according to a report released Thursday from realtor.com.

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Sellers still call the shots, but market dynamics could change

Realty Biz

points, though it’s still far below the pre-coronavirus baseline. This means homes are sitting on the market for much less time, despite notably higher price tags.”. Realtor.com said demand from home buyers fell by 3.3 points compared to the week before, while inventory showed an improvement, rising by 3.2

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How the Pandemic Is Helping Some Millennials Realize Their Home-Buying Dreams

Realtor.com

Westend61/Getty Images This year’s coronavirus pandemic and the accompanying recession have turned a lot of people’s financial plans upside down. About a third, 37%, are seeking a property with a $350,000 price tag and up. The median home list price was $350,000 in September, according to the latest data from realtor.com.).

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Attract New Home Buyers with These Home Staging Digital Tools

Realty Biz

Virtual home staging became one of the fastest-growing trends since the coronavirus outbreak. Sure, there are several other features, and any extras come with an added price tag. The COVID-19 pandemic made it clear that there is a real need for digital marketing tools. Barion Design.

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Teachers and nurses are being forced to live in older, smaller rental homes

Realty Biz

The coronavirus pandemic has helped thousands of Americans to relocate to more affordable parts of the country thanks to their ability to work remotely from anywhere. That often means renting an older home with less space but a smaller price tag, or doubling up with roommates or a partner.”.

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Win an HGTV Smart Home! 6 Futuristic Features You’ll Want Yourself

Realtor.com

We watched the show to get a gander, virtually tagging along as the home’s designer, Tiffany Brooks , as well as Ty Pennington and other experts pointed out the high-tech highlights. After the coronavirus pandemic, homeowners will be happy to leave germs in the mudroom. Curious about what you could win? A germ-fighting mudroom.