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Stephen Rinaldi
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Market Trends PA DE NJ

Stephen Rinaldi
Lender
  • Lender
  • Media PA
Posted

Im so interested to see what others in the country are seeing in their local markets.  My mortgage company is focused on delaware/chester county PA, NJ, DE and Florida and there is a wide range of competativeness.  For example in Philly, houses are sitting but right out side you'll need a miracle to get anything at or below asking.  In DE too, crazy jump in activity, NJ sellers are more flexible.  Such a wide range and a truly nuanced market.

How is you area?

Also, what do you think is the cause, I feel like cost of living is driving people to DE.. CHEAP TAXES.

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