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May 6, 2024
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Skeptical Optimist
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There is only 1 open listing in my neighborhood right now, but that listing has
sat on the market for several months.
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Austin and San Antonio had record active listing supply in April
rad dawg
May 6, 1:55pm
Still not close to where it should be. Needs to be a lot higher to be a normal
bulletproof
May 6, 1:59pm
Utah county is pretty bad.
rad dawg
May 6, 2:05pm
Everybody knows there is pent-up supply, people are slow to adjust expectations
cougarmeister
May 6, 2:01pm
Re: #2 - why are prices higher than demand can afford?
YIsForBrigham
May 6, 2:04pm
Easy answer: sellers are stubborn, as they should be.
rad dawg
May 6, 2:11pm
And a couple of other reasons:
cougarmeister
May 6, 2:18pm
My area has highest supply in 5 years…still got multiple offers over ask within
IGlowInTheDark
May 6, 2:24pm
I dont think anyone is thinking that.
rad dawg
May 6, 2:36pm
Who is expecting lower rates to decrease home prices?
Atmospheric_Cougar
May 6, 3:29pm
There is only 1 open listing in my neighborhood right now, but that listing has
Skeptical Optimist
May 6, 2:24pm
Sounds like some Stone Oak neighborhoods.
rad dawg
May 6, 2:59pm
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