Gulf Shores housing, as well as a forecast for the nation’s housing and economic outlook was presented recently by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) during their 2012 Realtors Conference and Expo. NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun says he expects the market share of distressed sales to fall from about 25 percent in 2012 to […]
Gulf Shores Housing Could Also Tumble Off The Fiscal Cliff
Gulf Shores housing, trying to get back on its feet from one of the worse economic downturns since The Great Depression, could go over the “fiscal cliff” as well if Congress doesn’t come up with a solution before December 31st. If this so-called “fiscal cliff” does happen, we can all wave goodbye to short sales […]
Economic Update: Gulf Shores Housing Strengthens
September Gulf Shores housing starts as well as U.S. overall housing starts blew past consensus estimates to nearly 900,000 units nationwide — a four-year high. Though levels are still well below the 1.5 million historical average, this report adds to other upbeat news and confirms our belief that after seven years of painful contraction, the […]
Some Housing Markets Worse Off Than 4 Years Ago
The Willis Report on Fox Business covers RealtyTrac’s Election 2012 Housing Health Check, which shows that 65 percent of counties nationwide have a housing market in 2012 that is worse off than it was in 2008 before the last presidential election. Anchor Gerri Willis talks to RealtyTrac Vice President Daren Blomquist about some of the […]
Is This Housing Recovery Real, or Another Blip?
Everyone’s trying to figure out whether the housing recovery we are seeing now is for real, or if it’s just another one of those blips on the radar like we saw in 2010. Robert Shiller, co-creator of the Case-Shiller index, discussed the state of the housing market recently on Fox Business News. Here’s what he […]
Gulf Shores Housing Recovery – Better Late Than Never
A Gulf Shores housing recovery is underway, along with most regions of the U.S. Gulf Shores Housing Recovery Details As the saying goes, “Better late than never?” U.S. News editor Simon Owens sits down with reporter Meg Handley to discuss the state of the housing market and whether we’re finally seeing a true nationwide housing […]
Gulf Shores Housing Sees Strong Recovery Starting
A strong recovery appears to be starting for Gulf Shores housing, according to a report released recently by Goldman Sachs Group. Their report notes that Gulf Shores housing has a “long list of positives,” including rising prices, job growth, supportive government policies and a decline in the so-called shadow inventory of homes. Sachs reported, “The […]
Gulf Shores Housing and the 2012 Election
Gulf Shores housing and the 2012 election appear to be on a crash course, and we believe each candidate must address housing in order to be elected. We’re curious to know what you think. Real estate media company, Trulia.com has combined their “Housing Misery Index” which combines price declines and the delinquency (plus foreclosures) rate […]
More Signs of a Gulf Shores Housing Rebound
A Gulf Shores housing rebound appears to be fully underway. There was a significant increase in both housing starts and building permits locally last month, as well as nationwide. On a national level, housing starts rose 6.9% in June to a 760,000 annual rate, the highest level in four years. That’s up an impressive 23.6% […]
Gulf Shores Housing: 2013 To Bring More Clarity
Gulf Shores housing, although improving, will certainly see more clarity as we move through the summer and fall buying seasons and into 2013. If you’re even remotely considering buying a Gulf Shores home, or a home in any of the many areas we serve, contact us right away before home prices increase even more, and […]
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