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Eugene Rabinovich
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2021 CLT Market Predictions

Eugene Rabinovich
  • New to Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
Posted

Hi everyone, 

There has obviously been a lot of positive and negative speculation on the 2021 housing market due to Covid. I'm interested in hearing your opinion's on the subject and what you think will happen. 

thank you! 

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Logan Hartle
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Logan Hartle
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Charlotte, NC
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Demand remains high and listings are at levels half what they were a year ago. If the population growth we’ve seen continues, rates stay low, and supply remains low we will continue to see increased pricing.

Builders are working hard to develop new housing to accommodate for the demand. 

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