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Potential homebuyers are going to face historically low inventory this summer

 

LendingTree says that 53% of homebuyers are more likely to buy a home in the next year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, with respondents saying they’re either tired of the small space they live in currently or don’t care where they live since they work remotely now.

Many even say they are ready to attend an open house again, according to a new survey from the National Association of Realtors, which found that 65% of people who attended an open house within the last year would do so now without hesitation.

Obviously, consumers are signaling a growing appetite for home-buying.. Read More

More great articles here:
  • Realtor.com: Expect listing prices to rise this summer
  • Navigating the Economy & Housing Market Through COVID-19:
  • The Summer Home-Buying Season May Be Much Hotter Than Expected—Here’s Why:
  • Most Consumers Aren’t Afraid to Return to the Market
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