| Not much available near me and things are still going really fast when they do come up. |
| We went to an open house last weekend. Easily 30 cars there. 1 week + later and the house isn't under contract yet though, so I think a lot of lookey loos. |
Just like the spring market here every year, the time to buy was last fall when buyers had some room for negotiation. |
| I've bumped into two neighbors who are listing in May and another putting their house up for rent, again, in May. So anecdotally maybe May will be this year's busy season. |
we tried to buy in fall - nada.
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Link to the house? |
If that's all true, how do you explain these charts? https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/monthly-supply-of-houses-in-the-united-states-fed-data.html#:~:text=Monthly%20Supply%20of%20New%20Houses%20in%20the%20United%20States%20was,3.30000%20in%20August%20of%202020. |
| Spring market is already over baby |
That’s a national stat. Locally, accurately priced SFH in good condition in close-in neighborhoods are still moving pretty quickly (within a few weeks), just not at the frenzy level of the past two years when junk houses on busy roads would sell in 48 hours. |
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The movement of sub 1.5 m homes are quick.
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| We aren’t in DMV anymore but another major metro area and we’ve had a couple houses in the past couple weeks come up, list on a Thursday with an offer deadline Sunday and under contract by Monday. I’m finding that the homes that are move in ready are still hot because there are so few. Most of the other homes that come up in our area only do because someone really old died, and the home is extremely outdated and in need of serious $. I feel bad for young families looking right now. |
| Market will hum along until yet another interest rate hike will chill it. |