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this Week in Real Estate

著者: Ray Ellen
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  • The longest running real estate news podcast created so that you would have one place to go to find out the latest real estate news and headlines with succinct professional analysis from those of us active in the field! We cover the national housing market, mortgage rates, the federal reserve, housing affordability, and real estate industry news and information! This show is brought to you by listeners & viewers like you. Hit the share button on your favorite podcatcher and send this to someone like you because it is listeners like YOU who make this podcast possible. Subscibe button and hit the bell so that you can be notificed when we are live and participate in the podcast chat. You can make comments and we can display that comment and talk about you or your comment!! We are also broadcasting on facebook, twitter, linked in, and you can join the conversation via audio on ClubHouse. Join us!
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The longest running real estate news podcast created so that you would have one place to go to find out the latest real estate news and headlines with succinct professional analysis from those of us active in the field! We cover the national housing market, mortgage rates, the federal reserve, housing affordability, and real estate industry news and information! This show is brought to you by listeners & viewers like you. Hit the share button on your favorite podcatcher and send this to someone like you because it is listeners like YOU who make this podcast possible. Subscibe button and hit the bell so that you can be notificed when we are live and participate in the podcast chat. You can make comments and we can display that comment and talk about you or your comment!! We are also broadcasting on facebook, twitter, linked in, and you can join the conversation via audio on ClubHouse. Join us!
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  • Buyers moving in fear while NAR "volunteers" Party?!
    2024/11/20

    This week, we uncover the hottest stories shaping real estate trends across the country. Inside the National Realtors Group, reports of chauffeured cars and Broadway tickets are raising eyebrows—what does this mean for the industry’s reputation? Despite higher interest rates, weekly mortgage demand ticked up, signaling renewed buyer activity. Could this be a sign of recovery?

    We’ll also explore the growing influence of safety, climate, and affordability concerns on the housing market. 18% of home hunters are moving due to safety or crime concerns, while 14% cite climate risks. Meanwhile, for the first time in a decade, homes in areas with low natural disaster risk are rising in value faster than those in high-risk zones.

    In Florida, home sales are sinking amid hurricane recovery and soaring HOA and insurance costs, while U.S. home prices rose 0.5% in October, marking a full year of consistent growth. At the same time, affordability remains a crisis—nearly 25% of people earning under $50,000 have skipped meals to make housing payments.

    On a brighter note, existing home sales posted their biggest increase in nearly three years, and home tours and mortgage locks are bouncing back post-election. Could this be the market’s turning point? We’ll also take a way-too-early look at what Trump’s re-election could mean for housing and why 22% of Americans are more likely to move now that the election is over, with many considering a different country or state.

    Finally, we dive into the phenomenon of 1 in 3 young adults still living with their parents—what does this mean for the housing market’s future?

    Join us today at 10 PST / 1 EST for sharp insights and candid conversation. Subscribe, hit the bell for notifications, and join the live discussion on Clubhouse!

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    1 時間 5 分
  • [Corrected Audio] Is Zillow the Next MLS? & The Trump Presidency Rocks Housing!
    2024/11/14

    [Audio improves at 3:02]

    This week’s episode dives deep into the major developments shaping the housing market and the real estate industry. Compass CEO Robert Reffkin has made a bold statement, claiming Zillow could become the national MLS—is this the future of real estate? Meanwhile, Q3 earnings reports are illuminating the early impact of NAR's commission rule changes, raising questions about how these shifts will reshape agent income.

    Legal challenges remain front and center, as a law professor warns that an 'unconstitutional' court order could derail NAR’s settlement deals on appeal. Plus, Anthony Hitt is stepping down as CEO of Engel & Völkers Americas—what’s next for this luxury real estate giant?

    In market news, mortgage demand has stalled, and pending home sales held steady leading up to the election, despite mortgage rates hovering near 7%. Experts predict rates will remain elevated and volatile as financial markets digest the Trump presidency and its implications for the economy. Speaking of politics, we’ll explore how Trump’s mass deportation plan could impact immigrant workers and the housing market, and why America’s toughest housing markets are trending red.

    On the rental side, national rents remained flat in October, but East Coast and Midwest metros are seeing sharp increases. Finally, we’ll look ahead as Zillow predicts which design trends will dominate in 2025.

    Join us today at 10 PST / 1 EST as we break down these critical topics and their implications for buyers, sellers, and agents. Don’t forget to subscribe, hit the bell for notifications, and join the live conversation on Clubhouse!

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Red, White, and Mortgage Blues: Housing and the 2024 Vote
    2024/11/06

    This week, we dive into the headlines dominating real estate and what they mean for agents, clients, and the market as a whole. Election anxiety is running high, and both agents and clients are feeling the tension as loose talk about housing policies impacts decision-making. A recent survey reveals that 38% of early voters say housing affordability influenced their presidential pick—what does this say about the intersection of housing and politics?

    In legal news, objections are piling up against NAR and HomeServices settlement deals, while a judge has granted final approval to nine commission lawsuit settlements, potentially reshaping the industry. Meanwhile, real estate commissions have surprisingly held steady, even after new rules were implemented. Plus, Ryan Serhant scored a win in court against KW Black Label in a recruitment dispute.

    On the market side, mortgage rates remain a hot topic. Despite a weak jobs report, they’re expected to fall slightly, but buyers are still reeling—mortgage demand has dropped 11% this week, and buyers have lost $33,000 in purchasing power in just six weeks. With the average age of first-time homebuyers hitting an all-time high of 38, what does this shift mean for the market?

    We’ll also discuss the growth of renter households, now expanding three times faster than homeowners, and why more people are turning to cash-out refinances amid financial uncertainty. Plus, with 28% of houses for sale being newly built, the lowest share in three years, how will this affect inventory challenges?

    Finally, we tackle the big question: What would a Trump presidency mean for housing? With policies likely to differ dramatically from the current administration, we explore the potential impacts on affordability, rates, and homeownership.

    Join us today at 10 PST / 1 EST for sharp analysis and candid conversation. Subscribe, hit the bell for notifications, and join us live on Clubhouse!

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    1 時間 41 分

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