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How many homes are for sale in Santa Cruz County? Just 130 — one of the lowest numbers in 10 years

How many homes are for sale in Santa Cruz County? Just 130 — one of the lowest numbers in 10 years

by Third Party | Apr 10, 2022 | Industry Updates, News/Current Events, Real Estate News

Source: Lookout —  How bad is the Santa Cruz County housing market? Those trying to find their way in are seeing not only astronomical prices, but also the lowest inventory of homes available in 10 years. As of publication, the county’s single-family home...
Real estate winners and losers: state budget edition

Real estate winners and losers: state budget edition

by Third Party | Apr 10, 2022 | Industry Updates, News/Current Events, Real Estate News

Source: The Real Deal —  For once, landlords and tenants can commiserate together: They both lost big in the state budget. Various measures they supported were omitted from the state budget, meaning they would need to pass as standalone measures to become law...
‘Why the Heck Did I Buy This House?’ Highlights the Worst Mistake a Buyer Can Make Today

‘Why the Heck Did I Buy This House?’ Highlights the Worst Mistake a Buyer Can Make Today

by Third Party | Apr 10, 2022 | News/Current Events

Source: Realtor —  ​In a red-hot real estate market, many buyers might feel pressured to purchase any house. But buyer’s remorse can be particularly distressing when it comes to homes, and plenty of new owners might wind up hating their place once they move in....
‘A lot worse than 2021’: Real estate agent says housing market is even tighter

‘A lot worse than 2021’: Real estate agent says housing market is even tighter

by Third Party | Apr 10, 2022 | Industry Updates, News/Current Events, Real Estate News

Source: News 19 —  COLUMBIA, S.C. — A South Carolina realtor says the housing market is only getting tougher. Graeme Moore with The Moore Company says for those buying or looking to buy a house, things are going to be a lot harder. In comparison to last year,...
East Tampa students get lessons in real estate as rents skyrocket

East Tampa students get lessons in real estate as rents skyrocket

by Third Party | Apr 9, 2022 | News/Current Events, Real Estate Agent Tools, Real Estate News

Source: Tampa Bay —  “I wish they’d taught me that in school.” It’s a line Realtor Kella McCaskill has heard a lot from people in her community when talking about housing. From mortgage agreements to down-payment assistance, to rent-to-buy options and savings...
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