Today’s Housing Market Has Only Half the Usual Inventory [INFOGRAPHIC]

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There are only about half the number of homes for sale compared to the last normal years in the market.
More Jobs and Better Pay Leads to More Buyer Demand


There’s been talk about a recession for quite a while now.
Why You Need a True Expert in Today’s Housing Market


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.
Don’t Expect a Flood of Foreclosures


The rising cost of just about everything from groceries to gas right now is leading to speculation that more people won’t be able to afford their mortgage payments.
Equity Is a Game Changer for Homeowners Looking To Sell


If you’re a homeowner, you might be torn on whether or not to sell your house right now.
About 11,000 Houses Will Sell Today


Some homeowners have been waiting for months to put their house on the market because they don’t think people are buying homes right now.
There’s Only Half the Inventory of a Normal Housing Market Today


Wondering if it still makes sense to sell your house right now?
Sellers: Don’t Let These Two Things Hold You Back


Many homeowners thinking about selling have two key things holding them back.
Homebuyers Are Still More Active Than Usual

Even though the housing market is no longer experiencing the frenzy that was so characteristic of the last couple of years, it doesn’t mean today’s market is at a standstill. In actuality, buyer traffic is still strong today. The ShowingTime Showing Index is a measure of how much buyers are touring homes. The graph below […]
Home Prices Are Rebounding


If you’re following the news today, you may feel a bit unsure about what’s happening with home prices and fear whether or not the worst is yet to come.

