Posts in Real Estate Bubble
Are We In a Real Estate Bubble?

In a recent article, Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist for the National Association of Realtors (NAR), discussed the state of today’s housing market.

When addressing whether or not today’s high buyer competition and rising home prices are evidence of a housing bubble, Yun said that this “is not a bubble. It is simply lack of supply.”

Today’s housing market is healthy, and rising prices are driven by real buyer demand. Let’s connect to talk about the best ways to navigate such an energetic market.

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6 Simple Graphs Proving This Is Nothing Like Last Time

With home prices rising before our eyes, many are concerned that we’re making the same mistakes that led to the housing crash, take a look at the charts and graphs in this article to help alleviate your fears.

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3 Reasons We’re Definitely Not in a Housing Bubble

Phoenix area housing is at an all time low, with the over 350 people moving to the Valley PER DAY creating mass demand. As a result, prices are rising at an amazing rate....in some areas 17-20% over the previous year. This is causing many people to believe we are in a bubble, reminiscent of what we experienced in 2005-6, and headed towards another Real Estate bust. That is not the case. Read on to find out why not,k and contact me to see how you can take advantage of this market and why now is the time to buy or sell.

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Will Forbearance Plans Lead to a Tsunami of Foreclosures?

The pandemic has led to both personal and economic hardships for many American households. The overall residential real estate market, however, has weathered the storm and will continue to do so in 2021. Read on…

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Are Home Prices Headed Toward Bubble Territory?

Most aspects of life have been anything but normal in 2020. That includes buying and selling real estate. High demand coupled with restricted supply has caused home prices to appreciate above historic levels. With the end of the health crisis in sight, we will see price appreciation return to more normal levels next year.

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