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After years of sky-high home prices and intense competition, the tide may finally be turning for buyers. Housing inventory has hit a six-year high, with months of supply creeping closer to a true buyer’s market in many cities. In this episode, we break down the latest data on home listings, price trends, and delisting rates—and explore why Florida is leading the way in increased supply while markets in the Northeast remain red hot. Are sellers losing their leverage? Will mortgage rates continue to be a roadblock? And what does all of this mean for homebuyers and investors this spring? Let’s dive in.
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After years of sky-high home prices and intense competition, the tide may finally be turning for buyers. Housing inventory has hit a six-year high, with months of supply creeping closer to a true buyer’s market in many cities. In this episode, we break down the latest data on home listings, price trends, and delisting rates—and explore why Florida is leading the way in increased supply while markets in the Northeast remain red hot. Are sellers losing their leverage? Will mortgage rates continue to be a roadblock? And what does all of this mean for homebuyers and investors this spring? Let’s dive in.
Subscribe to the BiggerPockets Channel for the best real estate investing education online!
Become a member of the BiggerPockets community of real estate investors - https://www.biggerpockets.com
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