(a) That the seller will accept a price lower or terms less
favorable than the listing price or terms; (b) That the buyer will pay a price greater or terms more favorable than the offering price or terms; or (c) Confidential information as defined above.
Analysts based the
list on markets with appreciation that is expected to be robust; a «Breakeven Horizon» that is relatively short (the Breakeven Horizon is the length of time before owning a home becomes better financially
than renting one);
favorable inventory - to - household ratios (an indicator of inventory); concentration of
price reductions; and lower median values.
Some markets are faring better
than others in this financial storm, too, and Inman News has analyzed total sales, median sales
price, real estate licensee data and Realtor membership counts in dozens of metro areas across the country to develop a
list of 10 metros where the market conditions are
favorable for real estate professionals.