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May
4

Consumers and the pucblic alike are wondering what will happen with home valuesin the coming years. Some people are concerned that the recent increase in home prices will lead to a situation similar to the housing crash 15 years ago.

Experts say, however, that the market is very different today. Odeta Kushi, Deputy Chief Economist at First American, recently to took to twitter on this issue:

". . . We do need price appreciation to slow today (it's not sustainable over the long run) but high price growth today is supported by fundamentals- short supply, lower rates & demographic demand. And we are in a much different & safer space: better credit quality, low...

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April
26

Life events can have a major impact on what you need from your home, and retirement is one of the most drastic changes many of us face. This period of your life can mean doing more of the things you enjoy, like traveling, spending quality time with friends, or taking on new adventures. What does that mean for your home?

If you're looking for ways to focus more on the most meaningful things in your life, the solution may be downsizing. A recent article from The Balance talks about why it could be a viable option, saying:

"There are many reasons to buy a smaller home—or to downsize from your present home—but sometimes, the idea that "less is more" is what propels homeowners to buy a smaller home."

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April
12

One question that's top of mind for homebuyers this year is: why is it so difficult to find a house to buy? The truth is, we're in a strong sellers' market, so real estate is extremely competitive for buyers right now. The amount of buyers searching for a home greatly outweighs how many homes are available for sale.

All though low inventory in the Long Island housing market isn't new, it's a challenge that has continued to grow over time. Here are two reasons why today's housing inventory is minimal and what it means for you.

1. New Home Construction Fell Behind for Several Years

The image below depicts new construction for single-family homes over the past five decades, including the long-term average for housing units completed. Builders exceeded that average during the housing bubble (shown in red on the graph). This resulted in an oversupply...

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April
6

There is no denying the multiple financial benefits of homeownership, but often overlooked are the sense(s) of security, gratitude, comfort, and pride, gratitude, we feel from homownership. The last two years, those emotions have been stronger than ever before. We as a society have lived through a time that has truly changed our needs, and who we are. As a result, owning a home has had a new meaning for majority of us.

As per the 2021 State of the American Homeowner report by Unison:

"Last year, staying home became a necessity and that caused many homeowners to have renewed gratitude for the roof over their head."

The pandemic has pushed us all to ne...

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April
5

How To Think Strategically as a Buyer in Today's Market

The game of chess can provide wonderful lessons which may apply to different aspects of life, including the process of purchasing a home. Chess requires you to strategiz...

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