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WATCH NOW: NAR’s Chief Economist Answers, “Will the Markets Top Out?”

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By RISMedia Staff
April 29, 2021
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WATCH NOW: NAR’s Chief Economist Answers, “Will the Markets Top Out?”

With the vaccine rollout in full swing across the U.S., everyone’s wondering the same thing: When will life return to “normal”? Will it return to normal? One of the biggest questions, however, has been, “Will there be a housing crash and will markets top out?”

National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of Research Lawrence Yun shed some light on this during the session “Spring Market Update: How 2021 Has Unfolded So Far…and What Lies Ahead,” held during RISMedia’s “Spring Into Action” virtual event on April 8, co-presented by NAR.

RISMedia made a limited number of “Spring Into Action” sessions accessible to the public. Watch the dynamic session in the video below:

Stay tuned to rismedia.com for additional coverage of RISMedia’s “Spring Into Action” virtual event.

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Comments 3

  1. Bob Graves says:
    4 years ago

    Hit every major point affecting the market. Just NO INVENTORY in the lower end is just frustration to all of us. BOB GRAVES, Associate Broker 

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  2. Todd C Menard, COO says:
    4 years ago

    In Arizona, appears to be anomalous to the rest of the Country as the Active MLS inventory remains low, the unit sales have increased 40+% over the last two years (2019-2021). This indicates an increase of 40% more homes available in the market. Looking at closed sales by price ranges, the only price range that has sold fewer homes over the last 2 years is $100,000-$299,999. The closed unit counts in EVERY other price segment have increased between 50%-150%. The buyers who have been most affected are the first-time homebuyers qualifying at or below $300,000 

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  3. Greg Hammill says:
    4 years ago

    Great concise report!  Thank you. 

    Reply

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