real estate market update: Detroit MI Real Estate Market Trends Report - 12/27/07 10:54 AM
Please read my latest blog post to learn about the latest real estate sales statistics for the Detroit MI area. The update includes market statistics for Wayne and Oakland Counties in November 2007.To get the latest information on Metro Detroit real estate, please call me at 248-348-1500 or visit TheMarkerTeam.com. To receive a complimentary home (0 comments)
real estate market update: Playing the Real Estate Game in a Down Market - 12/13/07 09:34 AM
We all know the real estate market has slowed down considerably in metro Detroit. Wondering how you can cope if you need to buy or sell a home? Please check out my latest blog entry, "Playing The Real Estate Game in a Down Market" for some tips on how to survive in this unpredictable (2 comments)
real estate market update: Detroit MI Real Estate Market Trends Report - 11/29/07 09:27 AM
Temporary problems in the mortgage market are expected to free some pent-up demand, but disrupted existing-home sales and distorted prices on sales closed in September, according to the National Association of Realtors®. Even so, prices continued to rise in some area. Because of this and other factors, total existing home (0 comments)
real estate market update: Detroit MI Market Trends Report - 10/25/07 09:33 AM
Conditions in the mortgage market are improving for consumers, which should help to release some pent-up demand in early 2008, according to the latest forecast by the National Association of Realtors®.
Lawrence Yun, NAR senior economist, notes that widening credit availability will help turn around home sales. “Conforming loans are (2 comments)
real estate market update: Detroit MI Market Trends Report - 09/27/07 02:10 PM
According to the latest forecast by the National Association of Realtors®, tightening credit standards for those applying for home mortgages will likely dampen home sales in the short term and postpone an expected recovery for existing-home sales until 2008.
Lawrence Yun, senior NAR economist, said unusual disruptions in the (1 comments)