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2020 has been a year of historical proportions (what else could possibly happen?) and it’s changed the real estate market. Buyers and sellers alike are no longer only asking, “Do we love this home,” but are now asking questions like, “Is it big enough to work from home?” “Does it provide opportunity and space for my children to play if schooling at home?” And, ultimately, “Is it safe?”
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These shifts reveal the new buyer psyche. For as much as the market remains a seller’s market, current events are changing buyer behavior which will impact limited inventories. Read the rest of the blog at https://theruethteam.com/Market-Trends
Your partner in building wealth through Real Estate,
Nicole Rueth
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By theruethteam2020 has been a year of historical proportions (what else could possibly happen?) and it’s changed the real estate market. Buyers and sellers alike are no longer only asking, “Do we love this home,” but are now asking questions like, “Is it big enough to work from home?” “Does it provide opportunity and space for my children to play if schooling at home?” And, ultimately, “Is it safe?”
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These shifts reveal the new buyer psyche. For as much as the market remains a seller’s market, current events are changing buyer behavior which will impact limited inventories. Read the rest of the blog at https://theruethteam.com/Market-Trends
Your partner in building wealth through Real Estate,
Nicole Rueth
Connect on social media: