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Are you a baby boomer who’s lived in your current house for a long time and you’re ready for a change?
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.
Reaching retirement is a significant milestone in life, bringing with it a lot of change and new opportunities.
Last year, some housing experts projected a decline in home prices by the end of 2023. But that didn’t happen – inventory was just too low.
Have you been trying to buy a home, but higher mortgage rates and home prices are limiting your options?
If you’re hoping to buy a home this year, you’re probably paying close attention to mortgage rates.
Toward the end of last year, there were a number of headlines saying home prices were going to fall substantially in 2023.
Even though activity in the housing market has slowed from the frenzy that was the ‘unicorn’ years, it’s still a seller’s market because the supply of homes for sale is so low.