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2024 Home Inspection Market Outlook

Episode 1 of the Inspector Toolbelt Talk podcast, hosted by Ian Robertson, titled "2024 Home Inspection Market Outlook" was published on January 16, 2024 and runs 42 minutes.

January 16, 2024 ·42m · Inspector Toolbelt Talk

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Emerge from the storm with newfound insight as we navigate the choppy waters of the home inspection industry together. Season 4 of Inspector Toolbelt Talk kicks off with a heartfelt look back at the challenges we've faced and an energizing perspective on the resilience that defines our community. We're not just recapping the past; we're charting a course for success in an evolving landscape. The real estate market's anticipated spring rebound and the Federal Reserve's deft hand could b...

Emerge from the storm with newfound insight as we navigate the choppy waters of the home inspection industry together. Season 4 of Inspector Toolbelt Talk kicks off with a heartfelt look back at the challenges we've faced and an energizing perspective on the resilience that defines our community. 

We're not just recapping the past; we're charting a course for success in an evolving landscape. The real estate market's anticipated spring rebound and the Federal Reserve's deft hand could be the winds that guide us forward, with interest rates potentially settling at a welcoming 6%.  

Join us as we peer over the horizon at the Silver Tsunami, considering the impact of baby boomers' real estate decisions, and the changing work trends that might reshape our beloved industry. We'll dissect the implications of municipalities fighting against vacant properties and the rise of single-family home rentals, equipping you with the strategies to sail smoothly through these changes. Lean in with us as we offer an encouraging forecast for the steadfast inspectors poised to reclaim stability in the market, projecting an upswing as we steer toward the promising shores of spring 2025.

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