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The New Normal in Housing Market: What to Expect in the Coming Years

Marco Santarelli

The housing market has seen a surge in prices, leading many to wonder: are these sky-high costs a temporary blip, or a sign of a “new normal” for housing prices? The Pandemic's Impact on Housing Prices Traditionally, housing prices have risen steadily, averaging around 5% annually.

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Patience Is the Key to Buying a Home This Year

Keeping Current Matters

The question many homebuyers are facing this year is , “Why is it so hard to find a house?” It’s because there are so few houses for sale. It’s because there are so few houses for sale. Low inventory in the housing market isn’t new, but it’s becoming more challenging to navigate. Census Bureau , has continued to increase.

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Is the Housing Crisis Over in America?

Norada Real Estate

Is the Housing Crisis Over in America? The housing crisis is not over in the U.S. There is a shortage, or housing underproduction, in all corners of the country. The major coastal cities are known for their exorbitant real estate prices, which are driven by zoning restrictions and a scarcity of available housing.