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Updated almost 10 years ago, 01/03/2015

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Robert Crawford
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Santa Monica, CA
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2015 Real Estate Predictions

Robert Crawford
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Santa Monica, CA
Posted

Since the crash of 2008, the Real Estate market has been hit hard but bounced back within the last few years in many parts of the country. With the major issues below, where do you see prices in the national and major markets going?

Some items to be considered:

1. The federal reserve continues to "ease" money to help banks write off mortgage debt. Will the Federal Reserve continue to manipulate the market? Will they add incentives to help with down payments?

2. Interest rates continue to stay at record lows. Will they increase, decrease or stay the same?

3. Prices in major markets have risen well beyond the range of the average family, will limited supply continue to demand high prices?

Let me know your thoughts...

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