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Market Changing?

Bill B.
  • Camarillo, CA
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I received a cold call from a RE agent last week asking if my family was still in the market to buy a primary residence. During the discussion I asked why she was calling me in this hot sellers market. Her response was "in the last couple of weeks, things have just slowed down. We are not seeing five offers and bidding wars for each property any more." SoCal BP members, is this what everyone is seeing? Is the SoCal market slowing? How about other areas of the country? If so, what is everyone's feeling about the causes? The Fed? Rising interest rates? Too fast a climb in too short a period? How do experienced investors monitor this?

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    Tom Goans
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    Originally posted by Bill B.:
    How about other areas of the country? If so, what is everyone's feeling about the causes? The Fed? Rising interest rates? Too fast a climb in too short a period? How do experienced investors monitor this?

    From what I have been reading for months, in fact almost 1 year, the real estate market slowdown should not be a surprise. In fact, it should be expected and continue for some time to come.

    From what I am reading, the real estate market has peaked in numerous markets around the country. In fact, foreclosures are once again increasing in several major markets.

    There are numerous contributors, you have mentioned several. The present market has many similarities to past historic plateaus and declines.

    Real estate market strengths, expansions, and declines are generally local in nature. However, some national factors affect every real estate market in the country. Always have and always will.

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