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2012 'Hot or Not' Real Estate Survey

Reblogger Lydie Ouellet Dickinson
Real Estate Agent with Realty Executives Tri County, Bellingham MA

OK. Another survey? Yes. But how cool and important this one is. I know predictions are exactly that: predictions. However, I find it very interesting to take the time to reflect on my market and have a head's up on what is to come.

Plus: extra AR points. Just saying... Go ahead! Give it a shot! It took me 15 minutes.

Original content by ActiveRain Real Estate Network

Hot and ColdReal estate is local.

If you did a search for that phrase on ActiveRain I bet you would get tens of thousands of results. It's a mantra in the real estate business. Anyone who has been doing this for any amount of time has heard this phrase and anyone (from a consumer's perspective) worth doing business with knows this to be a fact.

So why then does the National Association of REALTORS® roll out the esteemed Lawrence Yun every year with a bunch of predictions about the national real estate market? Who do these predictions impact? Wall Street or Main Street?

ActiveRain members are dealing with Main Street. And on Main Street, real estate is local.

Mr. Yun has forecast that existing home sales will edge up 1% in 2012. Where will this happen? In every city across the country? Of course not. Some cities will continue to experience sales declines while others will experience sales increases much greater than 1%. A broad national number does none of us living on Main Street any good. It just doesn't.

So who better to give predictions about local housing markets across the country than local real estate professionals? We say no one, not even NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun.

We would love if you would consider taking the time to participate in our 2012 'Hot or Not' Real Estate Survey. If you are a member of ActiveRain, we will give you 500 points for the opportunity to hear how you think the market is going to play out in 2012.

Of course we want your opinion.....but possibly even more important is the opinion of your peers. Not because their opinion is more important that yours, but because the more responses we get, the more representative the survey becomes. We would love if you would consider sharing this survey with others in your office or in your local boards. 

As we compile and release the results, there will no doubt be media opportunities for many of our members that choose to take the survey. But we need to get to that tipping point in each market before the results have validity. So take the survey yourselves and please think about sharing it with others.

Real Estate is local and no one is more qualified to make local predictions than local real estate professionals.

(click below for the survey)
2012 Hot or Not Real Estate Survey

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Lydie Ouellet Dickinson, Realtor  Bellingham, Mass 

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April Swenson
Coldwell Banker Ocean Shores Brokers - Ocean Shores, WA
CRS and Managing Broker - Ocean Shores Real Estate

Thank you so much for this blog.  I did take the survey.

Nov 18, 2011 03:40 PM
Barbara-Jo Roberts Berberi, MA, PSA, TRC - Greater Clearwater Florida Residential Real Estate Professional
Charles Rutenberg Realty - Clearwater, FL
Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Clearwater, Safety Harbor

2012 is going to be a hot hot hot year down here in the Sunshine State, I know that for sure since 2011 has already been the best year in a LONG time!

Nov 19, 2011 01:01 AM
Joshua Zargari
MJ Decorators Workshop LI staging and home decorating - Lynbrook, NY
MJ Decorators Workshop

Good evening Lydie.

Next year will be a better year...

Keep up the good work.

Nov 19, 2011 01:14 PM
Lydie Ouellet Dickinson
Realty Executives Tri County, Bellingham MA - Bellingham, MA
Realtor

April, good for you. Extra points is a good thing too.

 

Barbara-Jo, so I was told two weeks ago. I was at a seminar looking at the economy across the country. Florida has turned the corner. Mass is only getting into the thick of things. Not good! However, as I always say: one person's trash is one's treasure. So, it cannot be too bad!

Thank you Joshua. You are always positive. It is so nice to read!

Nov 19, 2011 01:30 PM