C.A.R. releases its 2024 California Housing Market Forecast
Tuesday, April 02
The 2024 California Housing Market Forecast sees a better year ahead for both buyers and sellers. First-time buyers who were squeezed out by the highly competitive market in the last couple of years, will try to attain their American dream in 2024. Here are some details to know: Existing, single...
The California Housing Market
Tuesday, March 26
Experts see the ever-changing real estate market as leaning towards a more balanced scenario. The median home price may have declined, but that is attributed to seasonal factors. There is an expectation of continued upward momentum in home prices in the early part of 2024. According to the Calif...
How About These Predictions for Real Estate 2024
Tuesday, March 19
Some predictions and stats show the real estate market is heading in a better direction. First, from Bankrate: * The housing market will see a stronger, prolonged spring homebuying rush this year, real estate pros say. * The seasonal buying frenzy could lead prices to surge as much as 5%, Redfi...
San Francisco Real Estate Heats Up
Tuesday, March 12
Despite the cooler & wetter weather, San Francisco agents are noticing lots of people showing up to open houses. One agent observed, “The rainy days this year have brought more traffic than the sunny days of Q4 last year.” Not only open house attendance, but sales numbers are off to a stron...
What’s Happening in San Diego’s Real Estate Market?
Tuesday, March 05
Within the first month of 2024, the San Diego market has seen a lot more buyer activity as well as increased supply numbers for both single family detached homes as well as condos/townhomes. The Spring market looks good! New Listings for Single Family Houses were 1,484 compared to 1,425 last Jan...
Some Surprises in the California Real Estate Market!
Tuesday, February 27
The housing market in California slowed down substantially in 2023 with rising interest rates and sluggish inventory across the state. Home prices weren’t increasing like they did the first few years of the pandemic, especially in the Bay Area. Despite this slowdown, the greater Bay Area region i...
