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Don't Miss this Webinar on the Real Estate Market - Past and Future!

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Real Estate Sales Representative with Keller Williams Cornerstone Realty

Don't Miss this Webinar on the Real Estate Market - Past and Future!

 

Prices climbing but leveling offThis may be one of the best webninars we have watched this year!  Jed Kolko, chief economist with Trulia, has great data and insight into what the market has done in the last couple years and more importantly, where the market is likely to go in 2014!  He delves into mortgage rates, listing inventory, generational differences and even the impact the government shutdown has and is having.

For those of you Keller Williams, this ranks right up with Gary Keller's Vision speeches that are a "don't miss" event at Mega Camp and Family Reunion.  Gary may present a little more detailed data, but Jed is a little more sharing with his thoughts on the future.  So why wait until February?  Get some insight now!

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Keller Williams Land Luxury Division Specialist

I don't even need a crystal ball to make a couple of predictions UPWARDS for at least 2 to 3 years. 

Nov 05, 2013 01:18 PM
Bob Miller
Keller Williams Cornerstone Realty - Ocala, FL
The Ocala Dream Team

We hope you are right Kevin and spread some our way.  Ocala seems to try to recover every Spring and then sputter from late summer until year end.  Guess why it is called "Slocala".

Nov 05, 2013 06:56 PM