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In recent weeks, policymakers have teased what’s being called the “Big Beautiful Bill”—a sweeping legislative package that could reshape the American housing market. While the exact text hasn’t been released, early signals from lawmakers suggest the bill will focus on boosting housing supply, incentivizing development, and addressing affordability head-on. For real estate professionals, investors, and […]

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The trade winds shifted this morning as the U.S. and Japan announced a tariff deal trimming duties on autos and other goods. The headlines sound optimistic—tariffs on Japanese cars drop from 27.5% to 15%—but don’t get too excited just yet. That 15% “baseline” is still far higher than pre-trade-war levels, which means the pressure on […]

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The June inflation report added another wrinkle to the housing market. With consumer prices rising faster than expected, the Federal Reserve is unlikely to cut rates at its next meeting. That decision could keep mortgage rates higher for longer, slowing buyer demand, maintaining elevated inventory, and placing downward pressure on home prices. For buyers, this […]

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Average Sales PriceMay 2024 – $1,073,577June 2025 – $1,101,5373% up Average Days On MarketMay 2024 – 46June 2025 – 444% down Average Sale Price Per Square FootMay 2024 – $542June 2025 – $5047% down Median Sales PriceMay 2024 – $766,250June 2025 – $805,0005% up Number of Sold ListingsMay 2024 – 241June 2025 – 2514% up […]

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Average Sales PriceQ2 2024 – $1,086,293Q2 2025 – $1,089,931had no change Average Days On MarketQ2 2024 – 39Q2 2025 – 42increased by 8% Average Sale Price Per Square FootQ2 2024 – $1,086,293Q2 2025 – $1,089,931had no change Median Sales PriceQ2 2024 – $787,250Q2 2025 – $790,824had no change Number of Sold ListingsQ2 2024 – 693Q2 […]

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Average Sales PriceQ2 2024 – $3,126,177Q2 2025 – $1,638,59348% down Average Days On MarketQ2 2024 – 71Q2 2025 – 2170% down Average Sale Price Per Square FootQ2 2024 – $738Q2 2025 – $65811% down Median Sales PriceQ2 2024 – $1,075,000Q2 2025 – $1,475,00037% up Number of Sold ListingsQ2 2024 – 18Q2 2025 – 1611% down […]

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At a panel hosted by the European Central Bank in Sintra, Portugal, on July 1, 2025, Fed Chair Jerome Powell explained that the U.S. central bank had paused plans for further interest rate cuts due to President Trump’s sweeping tariff policy. This hesitation reflects their desire to fully measure how tariffs could influence inflation before […]

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This summer was supposed to bring a wave of momentum back to the real estate market—warmer weather, eager buyers, and maybe even some relief on mortgage rates. Instead, it’s brought bombs over Iran, rising oil prices, and a Federal Reserve that’s digging in its heels. So what happens now? Let’s break down how the dramatic […]

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How the Fed’s Rate Hold Impacts Housing Inventory and Prices On June 18, 2025, the Federal Reserve voted to hold interest rates steady at 4.25–4.50%, signaling caution in the face of persistent inflation and global trade uncertainty. While the Fed still projects two rate cuts later this year, today’s decision sends a clear message: they’re […]

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Average Sales PriceApril 2025 – $1,106,780May 2025 – $1,073,5773% decrease Average Days On MarketApril 2025 – 60May 2025 – 4623% decrease Average Sale Price Per Square FootApril 2025 – $540May 2025 – $542No change Median Sales PriceApril 2025 – $800,000May 2025 – $766,2504% decrease Number of Sold ListingsApril 2025 – 203May 2025 – 24119% increase […]

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