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PAY ATTENTION TO THE REAL ESTATE REBOUNDS, THE POSITIVE SIGNS

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Mortgage and Lending with Mortgage Consultant, Right Trac Financial Group, Inc. NMLS # 2709 NMLS # 6869

“Pay Attention to the Real Estate Rebounds, the Positive Signs”

My wife and I have been flipping houses for many years. Two weeks ago, we put two homes on the market, both of which are already on deposit. Both at full price and minor concessions. Yes, I know there may be issues that show up, but these are positive signs. That makes me believe that the market is getting stronger in certain areas. These areas will continue to expand.

 

Multiple Signs Point to Real Estate Rebound

posted By Susanne In Consumer News and Advice,Finance and Economy,Real Estate Information,Real Estate News,Real Estate Trends

THE HOUSING MARKET]The past few weeks have showcased numerous signals that the real estate market is on the rise. Recently, we have reported statistics pointing to an industry turnaround, including a 15 percent rise [2] in housing starts in September; a surge in builder confidence [3] in October, an increase in mortgage applications [4] and a slew of regional market [5] improvements across the country [6].

A recent Marketwatch story written by Amy Hoak points out that housing markets in the Great Plains, including those in North and South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, Nebraska, Louisiana and Iowa, are showing the most signs of strength these days, according to a recent report from Veros, a risk management and valuation services firm.

Hoak notes that Bismarck, North Dakota., is expected to be the strongest market in the country in the year ahead, with housing values appreciating at a 5.6% clip, according to Veros. Other markets projected to be among the strongest in the year ahead include Honolulu; Fargo, North Dakota.; Harrisburg/Carlisle, Pennsylvania; and Pittsburgh. Washington, D.C., and Boston remain strong city markets.

Hoak writes that while not many markets are fully rebounding, at least a good number of them likely won’t see values fall at quite as rapid a pace as in recent years, according to the report.

“Overall, the recovery in the housing market is limited to just a few markets and is taking a long time to occur. The encouraging news is that many markets are no longer expected to be rapidly declining,” says Eric Fox, vice president of statistical and economic modeling for Veros.

The weakest U.S. markets are in Nevada, inland areas of California, Washington and Oregon, according to the report. The weakest market in the year ahead: Bakersfield, California, where foreclosures have been a huge problem.

Hoak wraps up the story with words of assurance; While prices aren’t on the upswing in many places, at least they’re not expected to fall that rapidly in the coming year.

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