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Tag Archives: analysis
Housing Market Snapshot October 2021
Here’s the housing market snapshot I sent out last week to my clients. The giddiness I commented on back in June has abated, and the fundamentals of the market seem very sound. Supply chain issues are topical, not least in … Continue reading
Housing Market Snapshot June 2021
Here is the Market Snapshot I sent out last month. I usually send out a snapshot of the housing market each spring, and I delayed this one a little, but we now have lots of data to see how the … Continue reading
Fall 2020 Market Snapshot
Here’s the Fall Snapshot of the housing market that I sent out to my clients recently. The accumulated data give a pretty upbeat view of a fairly stable situation, and after a pretty robust summer, there’s a lot to report. … Continue reading
The Mid-2017 Housing Market in Florida and Nationally
Here’s a market letter I sent out to my clients yesterday. I thought it was a good time for a market update, with the housing market now in its high season. It’s a brief sketch of the highlights, so if … Continue reading
Market Snapshot Mid-2015
Here’s a brief snapshot of the housing market in South Florida that I sent to my clients this morning. I hope you find it useful… ~~~ In general the market here is very bouyant – the bottom line hindrance is … Continue reading
Housing Market Update Mid-Summer 2014
I just sent this out to my clients – a brief mid-summer update on the housing market and economic trends. Bottom line? Things look positive. The housing market nationally has been leading the recovery of the economy as a whole, … Continue reading
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Latest Market Update April 25, 2014
I just sent out my latest market update to all my clients this month – leader: “In my view the market continues to become more of a ‘normal’ market, which I welcome.” Read the full analysis here.