Remote work goes beyond job flexibility. It's a chance to broaden your horizons in your home search.
Remote Work Is Changing How Some Buyers Search for Their Dream Homes
- By Jim Lowenstern
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Remote work goes beyond job flexibility. It's a chance to broaden your horizons in your home search.
The housing market continues to shift and change, and in a fast-moving landscape like we’re in right now, it’s more important than ever to have a trusted real estate agent on your side.
Downsizing is a popular choice for homeowners when they retire or when their needs change, but with inflation still high, it's also a way to reduce costs.
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One of the biggest challenges in the housing market right now is how few homes there are for sale compared to the number of people who want to buy them. To help emphasize just how limited housing inventory still is, let’s take a look at the latest information on active listings, or homes for sale in a given month, as it compares to more normal levels.
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What should you know before you get into the process? The basics, an outline, and we can deal with the rest as it comes so as to not mentally overload ourselves and get process paralysis. So, let's walk thru some points that will have you feeling confident when you're standing in front of your Realtor to make your first purchase.
We see, of first-time homebuyers in 2019, 32% depended on inner circle for loans or gifts, according to the 2019 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, an annual report from the National Association of Realtors.
According to Realtor, the housing boom is not slowing down yet.
The U.S. median housing selling price has a new record.
The National Association of Realtors declared that 2020's housing market was certainly outperforming 2019's, expressing that home sales would end up being higher than last year's.
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Realtors are now emphasizing “Zoom Rooms”, and home offices that have backdrops suitable for professional video calls. With more people needing a separate, quiet space to work, this special feature is becoming more prominent in listing descriptions.
Experts report that the past month, new single-family home sales rose to 13.8%, a seasonally adjusted rate of 776,000, which is the highest rate since 2007.
We recently wrote an article about "sorting yourself out," and now, like Daniel, we're back at it again to help you love your life marginally more than you did before, so let's get to it.