December Stats Preview: Highest December listings since 2013
December Stats Preview: Highest December listings since 2013
Now that 2018 is completely over, let's take our first look at the December housing market stats for King and Snohomish counties.
It's pretty much the same story we've seen the past few months, which is good news for buyers: The number of home sales is falling and the number of homes on the market is climbing quite a bit. Foreclosures are still very rare…
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Now that 2018 is completely over, let's take our first look at the December housing market stats for King and Snohomish counties.
It's pretty much the same story we've seen the past few months, which is good news for buyers: The number of home sales is falling and the number of homes on the market is climbing quite a bit. Foreclosures are still very rare…
The post December Stats Preview: Highest December listings since 2013 appeared first on Seattle Bubble.
Now that 2018 is completely over, let's take our first look at the December housing market stats for King and Snohomish counties.
It's pretty much the same story we've seen the past few months, which is good news for buyers: The number of home sales is falling and the number of homes on the market is climbing quite a bit. Foreclosures are still very rare…
The post December Stats Preview: Highest December listings since 2013 appeared first on Seattle Bubble.
As interest rates crept back up in August after retreating the previous month, rate lock volume dipped to a four-year low.
The post Rate lock volume hasn’t been this low since December 2019 appeared first on HousingWire.
As interest rates crept back up in August after retreating the previous month, rate lock volume dipped to a four-year low.
The post Rate lock volume hasn’t been this low since December 2019 appeared first on HousingWire.
NWMLS stats for August are due any day now, probably later today, but let's have a look at our "early" view on the August housing market stats for the Seattle area.
The biggest news: Active listings appear to be down considerably from a year ago. This is a big flip from earlier this year, when listings were way up, and definitely not great news for buyers.
The post August Stats Preview: Where did the listings go? appeared first on Seattle Bubble.
NWMLS stats for August are due any day now, probably later today, but let's have a look at our "early" view on the August housing market stats for the Seattle area.
The biggest news: Active listings appear to be down considerably from a year ago. This is a big flip from earlier this year, when listings were way up, and definitely not great news for buyers.
The post August Stats Preview: Where did the listings go? appeared first on Seattle Bubble.
Dallas-Fort Worth's home value index listed as $370,501 with a monthly mortgage payment of $1,445 with a 48% year-over-year change.
Dallas-Fort Worth's home value index listed as $370,501 with a monthly mortgage payment of $1,445 with a 48% year-over-year change.
San Antonio's Zillow home value index was listed as $322,243, with a monthly mortgage payment on a typical home of $1,256 — a 42.8% year-over-year change.
San Antonio's Zillow home value index was listed as $322,243, with a monthly mortgage payment on a typical home of $1,256 — a 42.8% year-over-year change.
The Denver market felt the December slow this year with homes closed, new listings and inventory all down. Check out below to see how the […] Read More
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The Denver market felt the December slow this year with homes closed, new listings and inventory all down. Check out below to see how the […] Read More
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Hey there, fellow readers, I wish you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR!! First, I have to apologize for my late monthly Passive Income Updates. The last few months have been incredibly dynamic. I have started my own business In December, I made the jump and resigned from my job. Currently I am building my own […]
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Hey there, fellow readers, I wish you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR!! First, I have to apologize for my late monthly Passive Income Updates. The last few months have been incredibly dynamic. I have started my own business In December, I made the jump and resigned from my job. Currently I am building my own […]
The post November and December 2021 Financial Update first appeared on My Financial Shape.
This is the last post in today's data catch-up marathon. I'll also update a few more of the spreadsheets for members, and if the NWMLS posts their June data today I'll try to get that up as well.
For now, let's have a look at our "early" view on June stats.
In summary: Listings are still up from a year ago, but not by as much as they have been. Sales are down, but only just a bit.
The post Stats Preview: Sales dipped in June as listings increase shrank further appeared first on Seattle Bubble.
This is the last post in today's data catch-up marathon. I'll also update a few more of the spreadsheets for members, and if the NWMLS posts their June data today I'll try to get that up as well.
For now, let's have a look at our "early" view on June stats.
In summary: Listings are still up from a year ago, but not by as much as they have been. Sales are down, but only just a bit.
The post Stats Preview: Sales dipped in June as listings increase shrank further appeared first on Seattle Bubble.
The North Carolina Property Tax Commission (PTC) is the state-level appeals body for property tax appeals. The PTC hears appeals from decisions of the Boards of Equalization and Review of all 100 N.C. counties. Hearings before the PTC are de novo. Decisions of the PTC are appealable to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The PTC normally holds hearings once a month for 4 days at a time. The PTC recently released a calendar of its hearing dates through December 2022.
The North Carolina Property Tax Commission (PTC) is the state-level appeals body for property tax appeals. The PTC hears appeals from decisions of the Boards of Equalization and Review of all 100 N.C. counties. Hearings before the PTC are de novo. Decisions of the PTC are appealable to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The PTC normally holds hearings once a month for 4 days at a time. The PTC recently released a calendar of its hearing dates through December 2022.
The North Carolina Property Tax Commission (PTC) recently released a calendar of its hearing dates through the rest of 2021. While the PTC normally hears its appeals in the Revenue Building in Raleigh, the PTC is currently hearing all of its appeals virtually. Typically, the PTC meets once a month for 4 days during a given week. The calendar for the remainder of 2021 is available here. The PTC is the state-level appeals body for property tax appeals. The PTC hears appeals from decisions of the B...
The North Carolina Property Tax Commission (PTC) recently released a calendar of its hearing dates through the rest of 2021. While the PTC normally hears its appeals in the Revenue Building in Raleigh, the PTC is currently hearing all of its appeals virtually. Typically, the PTC meets once a month for 4 days during a given week. The calendar for the remainder of 2021 is available here. The PTC is the state-level appeals body for property tax appeals. The PTC hears appeals from decisions of the B...