Category Archives: Real Estate Market Trends
Housing Trends eNewsletter- Jim Laudate
Take a minute to check out the local market Real Estate trends for the area: Housing Trends eNewsletter- Jim Laudate.
Wake County NC Market Snapshot April 2012 vs April 2011 Thanks to SMAPublications for the data
Description April 2011 April 2012 % Change Wake County Number of closed sales 959 1070 11.57 % Number of detached sales 740 868 17.30 % Number of townhouse sales 165 177 7.27 % Number of condo sales 56 26 -53.57 … Continue reading →
Raleigh, NC ranks as one of the top cities for growth in the country.
Raleigh ranks as the 6th best city in the country for growth. http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mlj45hfdf/6-raleigh-nc/#gallerycontent
March Pending Home Sales Rise, Market Recovering | realtor.org
The recovery has been slow but sure.: March Pending Home Sales Rise, Market Recovering | realtor.org.
Consumer Price Index for March | TARR Report
Here is the latest CPI for the month of March: Consumer Price Index for March | TARR Report.
Rents Continue to Climb, Make Buying Even Better | Realtor Magazine
If you are trying to decide to rent or purchase a home you need to consider this: Rents Continue to Climb, Make Buying Even Better | Realtor Magazine.
Home design: 3 emerging trends | Inman News
The hoime size may vary, but these three design ideas are gaining acceptance with home buyers along with energy saving features. Home design: 3 emerging trends | Inman News.
February Real Estate Market Data-Triangle NC area
The Raleigh area market update for February 2012. http://smapublications.wordpress.com/2012/03/19/tmls-february-market-update/
Nationwide List Prices Rise Nearly 7% | Realtor Magazine
On the average nationally, home prices rose 6.82%. It seems that each month brings better news on this vital part of our economy: Nationwide List Prices Rise Nearly 7% | Realtor Magazine.
New Short Sale guidelines to go into effect soon.
Short Sales Get Shorter: New Deadlines to go into Effect Daily Real Estate News | Thursday, March 15, 2012 <!– –> As part of a settlement with state attorneys general, the five largest mortgage servicers are adopting new requirements for … Continue reading →