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Climbing Real Estate Prices Often Mean Demand Will Soon Cool. Not This Time.

Published by francis, 2022-04-09 07:09:51

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Climbing Real Estate Prices Often Mean Demand Will Soon Cool. Not This Time.

According to the National Association of Realtors, home prices rose in 99% of the 183 markets the NAR tracked in Q2 2021. As home prices rise significantly, so does the choice to rent over buying.

By the millions people are chanting we want to work from home and we want to live better in our homes. For anyone in the position to purchase rental properties buying single-family homes in large metropolitan areas, in the suburbs, preferably, brand new and located in the Sunbelt states would be wise not to wait on a market dip.

Compared to say buying a condo or multiple family living units like triplexes, it's a single-family home that is very liquid. \"Long-term renters, which prefer single-family homes provide predictable investment growth and that provides peace of mind and the ability to plan for your future.

That's what we all want. That's the ICG sweet spot for investing: stability and growth.\" - Adiel Gorel, owner of International Capital Group.

Today more than ever, people appreciate having a yard, and many families who aren't in the position to buy a home with a yard are turning to renting long-term. Add into the mix that people want to have room for home offices, what type of investment property is best clearly comes out as single-family homes in the suburbs.

The real estate prices have shown us just how super popular single-family homes have become in the past couple of years and these rising real estate prices are driven by a longer-term trend. The Washington Post recently reported that home insurance policy premiums have risen an average of 4% in 2021, due to \"Rising material costs,\" and \"Supply chain disruptions.\" Rising costs of owning, including the rising costs of home insurance is another contributing factor to rental properties bein

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