As we approach the end of volatile year for the market, home buyers and sellers are anxiously looking ahead to 2024. What signals can we see in today’s data that will help guide us towards success in the coming year?
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As we approach the end of volatile year for the market, home buyers and sellers are anxiously looking ahead to 2024. What signals can we see in today’s data that will help guide us towards success in the coming year? Watch the replay of our November 16th webinar with Altos President Mike Simonsen, who’ll look at the supply and demand signals for the market over the coming months, and talk about what to expect when it comes to inventory and prices in early 2024. He’ll also hit some local market data and talk about how to answer common buyer and seller questions as they make plans for early next year.
Topics include:
– Where the market stands right now, and how the year is likely to close
– Which key market indicators to watch for early 2024, and what the data is telling us to expect
– An update on home prices, and where this is likely headed – What rising interest rates mean for the market
– How to talk to buyers and sellers about the data … and more.
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Featuring Mike Simonsen, President of Altos Research
A true data geek, Mike founded Altos Research in 2006 to bring data and insight on the U.S. housing market to those who need it most. Altos provides national and local real estate data to financial institutions, real estate professionals, and investors across the country, and the company is now part of HW Media, publisher of HousingWire and RealTrends. Mike uses Altos data to identify trends in the real estate market well before the headlines, and his work has been featured in the New York Times, The Atlantic, Fortune, Forbes and other publications.
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