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Are you trying to buy a home but you feel like you’re up against deep-pocketed Wall Street investors snatching up everything in sight?

For the past few years, it’s been mostly a seller’s market. But dynamics are shifting as the number of homes for sale grows.

If you’re debating whether or not you want to sell right now, it might be because you’ve got some unanswered questions, like if moving really makes sense in today’s market.

There are more homes on the market right now than there have been in years – and that could be a game changer for you if you’re ready to buy.

Even though there are more homes available for sale than there were at this time last year, there are still more buyers than there are houses to choose from.

You may have heard chatter recently about the economy and talk about a possible recession.
That’s right—according to a recent study from Zillow, in 22 of the 50 largest metro areas, monthly mortgage payments are now lower than rent payments.