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Market equalizes between buyers and sellers

July 16th, 2024 · Comments Off on Market equalizes between buyers and sellers

It appears that the Northeast Florida housing market is slowing to what is expected in a rising interest rate environment.

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Prices rise slightly as spring stabilization hits real estate market

June 11th, 2024 · Comments Off on Prices rise slightly as spring stabilization hits real estate market

Have buyers finally had enough of the crazy high housing market? That is the question presented by the Northeast Florida Association of Realtors market statistics for May.

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Summer housing market expected to be fruitful for both buyers and sellers

May 15th, 2024 · Comments Off on Summer housing market expected to be fruitful for both buyers and sellers

More single-family homes are being listed in Northeast Florida, which may be a solid indication that this summer’s housing market will be fruitful for both buyers and sellers.

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Selling season underway in Northeast Florida

April 11th, 2024 · Comments Off on Selling season underway in Northeast Florida

The “selling season” in Northeast Florida has arrived, albeit a bit early this year. For single-family homes, prices are up, active inventory is up, new listings are up, and so is the median number of days on the market. There …

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Winter turns to spring in Northeast Florida housing market

March 11th, 2024 · Comments Off on Winter turns to spring in Northeast Florida housing market

When it comes to the Northeast Florida housing market, February’s looked more like the spring buying season than winter. Closed sales were up, median sales price was up, and the list prices received were up – more typical of the …

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Increase in housing inventory is a good sign for buyers

February 8th, 2024 · Comments Off on Increase in housing inventory is a good sign for buyers

After several years of upheaval in the Northeast Florida Housing Market, January 2024’s market statistics seem to indicate a return to normalcy.

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Housing market shows signs of stabilization

January 10th, 2024 · Comments Off on Housing market shows signs of stabilization

The Northeast Florida housing market is beginning to stabilize with several signs that should bring New Year’s cheer to those who are seeking to buy or sell homes in the region this year.

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Prices rise, market slows during holiday season

December 18th, 2023 · Comments Off on Prices rise, market slows during holiday season

As the housing market continues to recover from the pandemic, market numbers for November are fairly typical for the holiday season.

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Slowing market impacted by high interest rates

November 13th, 2023 · Comments Off on Slowing market impacted by high interest rates

Traditionally, with the approach of Thanksgiving, the housing market slows as both buyers and sellers reflect on the holidays. However, observing a longer data history, this is by far the biggest seasonal slowdown seen in many years.

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Housing market in flux; inventory increases 11%

September 12th, 2023 · Comments Off on Housing market in flux; inventory increases 11%

While outside temperatures may continue to soar as fall approaches, the opposite is true of Northeast Florida’s housing market. A cooling period has begun with the inventory of single-family homes increasing in August, while pending sales and prices are down. …

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