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fromFortune
1 month ago
Real estate

A 'new era' in the housing market is about to begin as affordability finally improves 'for the first time in a bunch of years,' economist says | Fortune

fromSFGATE
6 months ago
Real estate

The Rise of the 'Accidental Landlords' and What This Means for Renters in These Desirable Metros

Delistings surged nearly 50% in May as sellers step back from a challenging housing market.
fromFortune
6 months ago
Real estate

Home sellers are so fed up with cutting listing prices they're just yanking their homes off the housing market altogether

Many home sellers are withdrawing from the market due to unmet price expectations amid rising inventory and changing market dynamics.
fromFortune
1 month ago
Real estate

A 'new era' in the housing market is about to begin as affordability finally improves 'for the first time in a bunch of years,' economist says | Fortune

fromSFGATE
6 months ago
Real estate

The Rise of the 'Accidental Landlords' and What This Means for Renters in These Desirable Metros

fromFortune
6 months ago
Real estate

Home sellers are so fed up with cutting listing prices they're just yanking their homes off the housing market altogether

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Real estate
fromFortune
3 months ago

Florida's housing market was skewed wildly by the pandemic. It's finally coming to grips with a 'realistic middle ground' | Fortune

Florida housing inventory fell for the first time in 110 weeks because of rampant delistings and fewer new listings, not revived buyer demand.
fromFortune
4 months ago

Home sales are headed for their worst year since 1995 as 'economic jitters' spread from buyers to sellers, Redfin says | Fortune

The housing market is stuck in an unending circle of gridlock: Buyers aren't inclined to purchase a home because mortgage rates and home prices are too high (they're up 1.7% year over year at $440,004, according to Redfin). And homeowners don't want to sell their homes to trade for a higher mortgage rate and out of fear they won't get what they think their home is worth.
Real estate
Miami
fromSFGATE
5 months ago

Miami's Stubborn Home Sellers Are Delisting Their Homes at a Higher Rate Than Anywhere Else-Here's Why

Miami's housing market is unique; sellers are removing homes from the market instead of reducing prices.
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fromSFGATE
6 months ago
Real estate

Delistings Surge Nearly 50% as Sellers Who Can't Get Their Price Quit the Market in Frustration

fromSFGATE
6 months ago
Real estate

Delistings Surge Nearly 50% as Sellers Who Can't Get Their Price Quit the Market in Frustration

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