With businesses starting to slowly open back up again in some parts of the country, it’s important to understand how housing can have a major impact on the recovery of the U.S. economy. As we’ve mentioned before, buying a home is a driving
Buying a Home Right Now: Easy? No. Smart? Yes.
Through all the volatility in the economy right now, some have put their search for a home on hold, yet others have not. According to ShowingTime, the real estate industry’s leading showing management technology provider, buyers have started
Rise to the Top of the Pool by Selling Your House Today
With the release of the latest Economic Pulse Flash Survey from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), results show that people selling their houses today are holding strong on price. According to the most recent data, 74% of real estate
May 2020 Local Happenings and Events!
Just a few ideas! Enjoy!
Warmly,
Kristi Harden
Today’s Expert Insight on the Housing Market
Some Highlights
*According to Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at NAR, home prices are forecasted to rise.
*Results from the Existing Home Sales Report note that home sales declined in March due to the coronavirus, but prices are still strong.
*Let’s
Keys to Selling Your House Virtually
In a recent survey by realtor.com, people thinking about selling their homes indicated they’re generally willing to allow their agent and some potential buyers inside if done under the right conditions. They’re less comfortable, however, hosting
Happy 50th Earth Day!
Did you know that working in your garden is one of the safest and healthiest ways to socially distance yourself? Today, Wednesday April 22nd, is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day; so with that in mind, I’m sharing some ideas that were shared
Will This Economic Crisis Have a V, U, or L-Shaped Recovery?
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The Pain of Unemployment: It Will Be Deep, But Not for Long
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Sprinkle Joy: Happy Saturday!
You can do it!
Happy Saturday!
Warmly,
Kristi Harden