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In this episode, Dominique and Sejal will discuss the National Association of REALTORS® 2024 Generational Trends of Home Buyers and Sellers report. They will highlight the experiences and expectations of different generational groups in the housing market. Additionally, they will share key trends in Virginia’s housing market.
In this episode, Ryan and Sejal share how the housing market has fared in the first half of 2024. They compare housing market activity in the months of January through June over the years and help understand how this year’s market has been different and share their views on how the rest of the year will pan out.
In light of AANHPI Heritage Month, Sejal interviews Virginia REALTORS® 2024 President-Elect Lorraine Arora. Lorraine has been a REALTOR® for over three decades and is now a broker. In this interview, we find out more about her journey in the real estate industry, lessons she has learned along the way, and what continues to drive her to be a part of this industry.
In this episode of Rooflines, Ryan interviews Craig Toalson, CEO of Home Builders Association of Virginia. They discuss new home construction trends, challengers faced by builders, along with ways REALTORS® and builders can work together.
In honor of Black History Month, Virginia REALTORS® presents a two-part interview with Guy Allen. Guy is President of the Northern Virginia chapter of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) with over 40 years of experience in real estate. In this interview, he brings us on an audio journey through the decades, describing his career path, the challenges black individuals face in real estate, along with tangible actions for the future.
In honor of Black History Month, Virginia REALTORS® presents a two-part interview with Guy Allen. Guy is President of the Northern Virginia chapter of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) with over 40 years of experience in real estate. In this interview, he brings us on an audio journey through the decades, describing his career path, the challenges black individuals face in real estate, along with tangible actions for the future.
Over the last year people have dealt with soaring mortgage rates and high inflation, leaving many to consider alternative ways to offset their costs. Today we will discuss how these challenges have led people to consider house hacking as an option and how younger generations are leading the trend.
From the pandemic we saw many trends emerge, but one of these trends has re-shaped the way that we work and where we choose to live; work from home. We will explore how working remotely went from a work style trend to a stabilizing force in the job market and how it impacted the real estate market.
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