Not exact matches
Prediction: In 2006, the chief economist of the National Association of Realtors
came out with a book predicting that the real
estate boom would continue «into the foreseeable future.»
This
prediction comes at a time when the L.A. real
estate market is creating affordability issues for many residents.
This
prediction comes at a time when the L.A. real
estate market is creating affordability issues for many residents.
The second «is a careful survey — applying a number of selection criteria — of those professional and academic analysts who did «see it
coming», and who issued public
predictions of financial instability induced by falling real
estate prices and leading to recession.»
This issue of Global Perspectives provided you with geopolitical updates and
predictions impacting real
estate in the
coming year.
The states in which title agents and real
estate professionals had the highest
predictions for residential price growth in the
coming year were: Washington (+6.8 percent); Colorado (+6.6 percent); Oklahoma (+6.3 percent); Idaho (+5.5 percent); and Montana (+5.4 percent).
This is among several key developments projected for the
coming year by realtor.com ®, a leading provider of online real
estate services operated by News Corp subsidiary Move, Inc., in a report that includes
predictions for home prices, home sales, mortgage rates, and affordability, as well as the Top 10 Markets for Housing Growth.
But after doing some research and observing trends in his own real
estate business, Coile
came up with his
predictions for the next technology shifts on the horizon:
It's hard to say how the new mortgage rules will play out, but if I were a betting man, my
prediction is that we'll see a flood of buyers rushing into the real
estate market before the new mortgage rules
come into effect and a rush of sellers listing their property to take advantage.
Meanwhile, with fall just beginning, I keep hearing
predictions that we're
coming to the end of the real
estate cycle and that a slowdown is on the way.
When it
comes to Orange County real
estate home sales,
predictions show that more homes will be listed on the real
estate market than any year since the 2008.