home prices: Two For Tuesday: Market Trends, Home Prices And Work From Home - 01/31/24 05:36 PM
Two things we give you five this week: you need to know about the real estate market on the Gulf Coast when veteran realtor Charles Stallions lives and serves the Pensacola, Pace, and Gulf Breeze Florida markets.
In the ever-changing Gulf Coast real estate realm, each week brings forth numerous developments that significantly influence property markets, housing trends, and investment opportunities. This week's Pensacola real estate update highlights various topics, from market dynamics to innovative technologies and policy shifts. Let's explore the key stories that have captured the attention of buyers, sellers, and industry professionals alike.
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home prices: Two For Tuesday: We Give You Five That Is Changing Real Estate - 01/21/24 05:59 AM
Two things we give you five this week: you need to know about the real estate market on the Gulf Coast when veteran realtor Charles Stallions lives and serves the Pensacola, Pace, and Gulf Breeze Florida markets.
In the ever-evolving world of real estate, each week brings forth many developments that shape the landscape of property markets, housing trends, and investment opportunities. This week's real estate news highlights various topics, from market dynamics to innovative technologies and policy changes. Let's delve into the key stories that have captured the attention of real estate enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Market Trends and Home Prices:One of … (1 comments)

home prices: How Much Does It Take To Purchase A Home In Pensacola? - 10/27/23 09:45 PM
U.S. Households Need $115K/year for Median-Priced Home By Kerry Smith In Fla., median income is less in six metros and higher in three, ranging from an $88.7K yearly income in Lakeland (up 13.4% year-to-year) to $143K in Miami (up 33.4%).
SEATTLE – The average U.S. household must earn $114,627 to afford a median-priced U.S. home, up 15% ($15,285) year-to-year and more than 50% since the start of the pandemic – the highest annual income necessary to afford a home on record, according to a report from Redfin.
In the nine Florida metros listed in the study, it’s more affordable in six and less … (2 comments)

home prices: Two Fact Tuesday: Experts Project Home Prices For The Next Five Years - 10/10/23 06:17 PM
What Experts Project for Home Prices Over the Next 5 Years   If you’re planning to buy a home, one thing to consider is what experts project home prices will do in the future and how that might affect your investment. While you may have seen negative news over the past year about home prices, they’re doing far better than expected and are rising across the country. And data shows, experts forecast home prices will keep appreciating. 
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Some Highlights Last year, some housing experts projected a decline in home prices by the end of 2023. But that didn’t happen – inventory was just … (2 comments)

home prices: Mortgage Monday: A Summer High with Home Prices and Mortgage Rates - 09/03/23 05:26 PM
Home Prices and Mortgage Rates End Summer at a High—but Fall Should Bring Buyers Hope Mortgage rates just jumped to their highest level in 20 years, averaging 7.09% for a 30-year fixed-rate home loan as of Aug. 17, according to Freddie Mac. Continue To Read And Please Share By Margaret Heidenry Pensacola to Navarre and Gulf Breeze to Jay Florida as well as all over the Gulf Coast and panhandle we have you covered. Mortgage 101 it all starts here we do the research for you whether a VA, FHA, Conventional, or non-traditional. We can help take the challenges out of the … (1 comments)

home prices: Two For Tuesday: Home Prices Are Rebounding And The American Dream - 08/14/23 02:32 PM
If you’re following the news today, you may feel a bit unsure about what’s happening with home prices and fear whether or not the worst is yet to come.    That’s because today’s headlines are painting an unnecessarily negative picture. If we take a year-over-year view, home prices did drop some, but that’s because we’re comparing to a ‘unicorn’ year when prices peaked well beyond the norm.
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Everyone’s interpretation of the American Dream is unique and personal. But, for many people, it’s tied to a sense of success, freedom, and prosperity. These are all things that owning a home can … (3 comments)

home prices: Are Home Prices Going Up or Down In Pensacola? That Depends… - 07/02/23 05:06 PM
Media coverage about what’s happening with home prices can be confusing. A large part of that is due to the type of data being used and what they’re choosing to draw attention to. For home prices, there are two different methods used to compare home prices over different time periods: year-over-year (Y-O-Y) and month-over-month (M-O-M). Here’s an explanation of each.  Click Here to Continue Reading & Share
  Pensacola is the westernmost city in the Florida Panhandle, and the county seat and only incorporated city of Escambia County, Florida. Pensacola is the principal city of the Pensacola Metropolitan Area, which had … (0 comments)

home prices: Pensacola Florida: Oops! Home Prices Didn’t Crash After All - 06/25/23 09:38 PM
 
    Pensacola Florida: During the fourth quarter of last year, many housing experts predicted home prices were going to crash this year. Here are a few of those forecasts:
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Pensacola is the westernmost city in the Florida Panhandle, and the county seat and only incorporated city of Escambia County, Florida. Pensacola is the principal city of the Pensacola Metropolitan Area, which had an estimated 502,629 residents in 2019. At the 2020 United States census, the population was 54,312. Wikipedia   https://www.visitpensacola.com/things-to-do/   Looking to buy Click Here to see our inventory of the latest homes listed … (1 comments)

home prices: Two Fact Tuesday: What Has Pricing Got To Do With It? - 06/13/23 08:17 AM
The Worst Home Price Declines Are Behind Us   If you’re following the news today, you may feel a bit unsure about what’s happening with home prices and fear whether or not the worst is yet to come. That’s because today’s headlines are painting an unnecessarily negative picture. Contrary to those headlines, home prices aren’t in a freefall. The latest data tells a very different and much more positive story. Local home price trends still vary by market, but here’s what the national data tell us. 
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home prices: Two For Tuesday: Home Prices and/ or Home Equity - 03/01/23 06:29 AM
 
Wondering What’s Going on with Home Prices?   The recent changes in home prices are top of mind for many as the housing market begins gearing up for spring. It can be hard to navigate misleading headlines and confusing data, so here’s what you should know about today’s home prices. Click Here to Continue Reading & Share
Equity Gains for Today’s Homeowners   Today’s homeowners are sitting on significant equity, even as home price appreciation has eased recently. If you’re a homeowner, your net worth got a boost over the past few years thanks to rising home prices. Here’s what it means for you, … (1 comments)

home prices: High U.S. Home Prices? Not Compared to 2011 - 08/10/22 05:52 AM
  Notable home-price increases have occurred in small and large U.S. metros, but it hasn’t been even. In 477 U.S. cities, prices still haven’t hit their earlier peak.
NEW YORK – The intense housing market today still hasn’t brought back prices to their peak about 15 years ago in 477 U.S. cities. Zillow Group estimates that the typical home value at the end of April was below peak levels from the early 2000s’ housing explosion.
Home values in Detroit and Flint, Michigan, and Hartford, Connecticut, were among those below peak, while Chicago, Cleveland and Newark, New Jersey, have typical home values … (0 comments)

home prices: NAR: Home Prices Slowdown ‘Inevitable’ - 07/31/22 05:14 AM
WASHINGTON – Home prices are still hitting new highs, but the pace of appreciation is not likely to continue, Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of Realtors®, (NAR) said in an interview on CNBC’s “Power Lunch.”
“It’s just inevitable that home price appreciation will slow down in the upcoming months,” Yun says.
marchmeena29, iStock, Getty Images JUNE 2, 2022  FacebookTwitterLinkedInPrintShare   Chief Economist Yun said in an interview that it’s “just inevitable that home price appreciation will slow down in the upcoming months.”
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home prices: C-Note: WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN WITH HOME PRICES? - 05/23/22 02:49 AM
  After years of record-breaking price appreciation in the country, we’ve been seeing a very different scenario play out in the last few months.
In order to truly understand why this is happening, this quote from Dave Ramsey explains it all:
“The root issue of what drives house prices almost always is supply and demand.”
And when you take a look at the graph below, you’ll see why we have seen such a large slowdown in home price appreciation in the last few months.
The best way we can explain this to consumers is that we’re at an inflection point.
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home prices: We SELL Homes in Pensacola, home prices rise at steady pace as sales up - 09/10/16 08:25 PM
We SELL Homes in Pensacola Florida 32514, U.S. home prices rise at steady pace as sales up Case-Shiller: In May, the 20-city home price index rose 5.2% year-to-year due to rising sales and a dwindling supply. The index is just 8.8% below its 2006 peak. Read more.
 How Much IS My Home Worth in Pensacola, Pace and Gulf Breeze Florida  We are SOLD on Pensacola and think you will too from our Buyers Rebates to our Free Foreclosure List and all things real estate we hope to SELL you on Pensacola as well. We not only can help you find a home we can help … (0 comments)

home prices: Pensacola Home Source, Report: Little chance of a home price decline - 01/25/16 04:21 AM
 Pensacola Home Source 32503, 32504, 32514,  Report: Little chance of a home price decline
The likelihood that a U.S. home will drop in value over the next two years is only 6% - and most of the risk is in oil-dependent metros, such as some in Texas. Read more.
 
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home prices: Pensacola, Florida: 20% of U.S. counties' home prices at all-time high - 06/12/14 07:12 AM
 
Pensacola, Florida: Homes in Pensacola For Sale, Buyers Rebates, Free Foreclosure List of Homes in Pensacola, Pace and Gulf Breeze Florida.
 
 20% of U.S. counties' home prices at all-time high
RealtyTrac: One Fla. county, Sumter, is close to a full rebound; but the numbers can be deceiving since peak values were higher in Fla. than in other states. Read more.
 
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