After going below 5% last week, current mortgage rates are up again this week. It seems we’re in for a roller coaster ride for the next few weeks.
Sellers Market
A seller’s market is a state in which there is more demand for houses for sale than there is supply in the real estate market. In this type of market, house prices are typically very high due to the low housing inventory. There is also a lot of competition over property for sale and, if you’re a property buyer, you may end up in a few bidding wars before you finally get your hands on an investment property. Still, many hot real estate markets are seller’s markets and you don’t want to miss out on any opportunities while you wait for a buyer’s market to appear. With Mashvisor’s blogs, real estate investors can learn how to buy an investment property in a seller’s market. If you’re a property seller and currently the city you live in or where your rental property is located is experiencing a seller’s market, then it could be a great time to sell your property in order to earn a high return on investment. If you want to learn how to sell your house, check out our blogs on selling investment property.
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The United States has seen some of its hottest-ever real estate markets in the last several decades. Market forecasts can change daily, but most places still favor sellers, which presents…
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Real Estate Analysis
Buyer’s Market vs Seller’s Market: Which Market Should You Invest in 2022
by Dejan Kvrgicby Dejan KvrgicTo discover more about the buyer’s market vs seller’s market—and see what the situation looks like in 2022—you should check out this guide.
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Are experts seeing signs of a housing market crash 2022? Whether it is true or not, investors should know how to prepare in case a crash happens.
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What do experts say about the Idaho Housing Market Forecast 2022? Read on as we give you a sketch of the Idaho real estate market and its drivers.
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The US housing market was fierce in 2021, with an insane demand for houses and an alarmingly low housing inventory. This imbalance led to a steep increase in home prices.