Tag: property
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Top 10 Cities Where Homes Sell for the Most Below the Asking Price
Most homebuyers know that the price they see on real estate listings is more a fervent hope than a steadfast number etched in stone. So how much more—or less—than the asking price should buyers offer? For starters, that depends on timing. During the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for homes was so strong that offers over the…
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U.S. Apartment Market: Stability Amidst Subtle Shifts
The U.S. apartment market continues to showcase remarkable stability, with occupancy rates holding steady at 94.1% for August 2024. This marks the 10th consecutive month where occupancy has fluctuated by no more than 10 basis points (bps) in either direction. The minuscule difference between July (94.16%) and August (94.13%) underscores this stability, as the 0-bps…
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Amazon’s Bold Move: Mandating Five Days in the Office
Amazon has announced a significant shift in its remote work policy, requiring its 350,000+ corporate employees to return to the office five days a week starting in January. This move sets Amazon apart from its more flexible peers and has sparked considerable internal debate. The Return to Office (RTO) Policy In May, Amazon had already…
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San Francisco’s Rent Control Expansion: A Game Changer for Real Estate Investors and Developers?
San Francisco is on the brink of a significant shift in its housing market. The city is poised to extend rent control to thousands more renters, contingent on the outcome of California’s Proposition 33 this November. Sweeping Changes on the Horizon Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin has introduced an ordinance to expand rent control…
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Rising Wages and Stable Rents Boost Apartment Affordability
U.S. apartment affordability is on the rise as stable rents and increased wage growth create a more favorable rental market. In August, U.S. apartment rents saw a modest 0.9% year-over-year increase, the largest in 18 months, while a surge in multifamily construction has kept rents relatively stable. Key Takeaways By the Numbers According to a Redfin…
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Mid-Priced Apartment Demand Soars, Surpassing 2023 Levels
Demand for mid-priced, three-star-rated apartments has surged in 2024, with absorption already exceeding last year’s total. According to CoStar, demand for mid-priced, 3-star apartments shot up 86% year-over-year in Q1 2024 and surged 126% from Q2 2023. Key Metrics: Regional Highlights: Sun Belt markets dominated the top 15, while Northeast regions like NYC and Philadelphia also…
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Home Price Cuts Reach Highest Level in 5 Years: A Buyer’s Market Emerges
The typically hot summer housing market cooled off last month, likely due to persistently high mortgage rates. However, this shift could spell good news for homebuyers. According to a new report by Realtor.com®, the number of homes actively for sale in August was 36.2% higher than the previous year, marking the 10th consecutive month of…
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High-Supply Multifamily Markets Show Signs of Stabilization as Demand Absorbs New Units
High-supply multifamily markets are beginning to stabilize as renter demand absorbs new units, leading to improved occupancy rates. In Q2, nearly 70% of inventory in these markets experienced negative rent growth. However, this trend is expected to reverse as demand outpaces new supply. Multifamily property values appear to have stabilized, with capitalization rates expected to…
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CoreLogic: Homes Sales Are Down, So Why No Recession?
In a surprising twist, the historical link between housing downturns and recessions appears to be weakening. Despite a significant decline in home sales and residential investment in 2023, the broader U.S. economy remains resilient. Unemployment rates are low, and GDP growth is strong, defying traditional economic predictions. Decoupling Housing from the Economy Several factors may…
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The 10 Most Popular Housing Markets Americans Are Flocking To
If moving to Columbus, OH, is on your to-do list, get your best offers in early because this Midwest city tops the list of the most popular housing markets in the U.S. for 2024. Columbus: A Rising Star Columbus, a bustling college city with a population of over 2 million, has risen to the top…
