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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2023 · 39 MIN

2024 Real Estate Market Predictions: Supply and Demand

from Real Estate Training & Coaching School · host Tim & Julie Harris - Real Estate Success Coaches

PART ONE: Supply And Demand.  What to expect in 2024. Inventory.  Will we ever see more supply? We are still experiencing a historic lack of supply.  Will this improve in 2024? Welcome back to America's #1 Daily Podcast, featuring America's #1 Real Estate Coaches and Top EXP Realty Sponsors in the World, Tim and Julie Harris. Ready to become an EXP Realty Agent and join Tim and Julie Harris? https://whylibertas.com/harris or text Tim directly 512-758-0206 IMPORTANT: Join #1 Real Estate Coaches Tim and Julie Harris's Premier Coaching now for FREE. Included is a DAILY Coaching Session with a HARRIS Certified Coach. Proven and tested lead generation, systems, and scripts designed for this market. Instant FREE Access Now: YES, Enroll Me NOW In Premier Coaching https://members.timandjulieharris.com Currently, as we are coming to the end of 2023, inventory levels are seasonally low.  That’s completely normal.  Inventory usually peaks around mid-October, falls until the year changes, and picks up in the Spring.   Our active inventory level, excluding new construction, is currently around 560,000 active listings.  For comparison, this week in 2015 (largely seen as the last ‘normal’ market), there were 1,104,514 active listings.  (Altos Research) REAL ESTATE LEADS, LEADS and more LEADS: Question: What is Tim and Julie Harris's favorite PROBATE LEAD PROVIDER? Simple, https://alltheleads.com/harris There are .5% more homes on the market this week versus the same week last year.  There were 58,000 new listings this week, and 10,000 of those homes went pending immediately.  That’s good news considering we’re in the slowest time of the year.  To see ANY increase in inventory at this point in the year is remarkable and hopefully a trend. Should we worry about a LOT more inventory wrecking the market and crashing prices? According to Lawrence Yun (chief economist for NAR): “There are simply not enough homes for sale. The market can easily absorb a doubling of inventory.” Typically as rates come down (and they’ve come down from a high of 8.1% earlier this year to nearly 7% in the past week), we should see more inventory come online since the typical seller is also a buyer.  As rates moderate lower, inventory should climb higher.   Ready to become an EXPIRED Listing Agent? As promised, here is the discount link for the EXPIRED LISTING LEADS: https://www.redx.com/affiliate/tim-and-julie-harris/?aff_code=670699 That’s good news about inventory!  What should you watch in your market? -Watch your MLS hot sheet daily and see 'what's hot and what's not' -Is the inventory rising or falling in each area you work? -What price ranges are seeing the most price reductions? -Where is all the inventory? Certain zip codes and/or prices? -Are the Average Days on the Market going up or down? -What is the list-to-sell price ratio in the areas you work? -What are the builders doing to promote their inventory? Demand Demographic Demand. The demand from the millennials and upcoming Generation Z buyers together make up a population larger than the entire country of Japan.  It’s not a small amount of people. The oldest of the millennial generation are now in their early 40s, and the average age of first-time buyers is currently 36.  How many of them have been sitting out the market, building up their downpayment, and waiting for rates to slide into the 6’s?  That’s a lot of pent-up demand just waiting to pounce. Baby Boomers are still aging out of their homes, downsizing, paying cash, and entering into assisted living care facilities.  Many of today’s transactions are fueled by the Boomers.   If you add the inventory from the Boomers and the demand of the Millennials and Generation Z, rates come down and then we’re right back to a hot market. It’s too soon to tell, but demographics are certainly on our side, and a good reason to see home prices continue to increase.

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PART ONE: Supply And Demand.  What to expect in 2024. Inventory.  Will we ever see more supply? We are still experiencing a historic lack of supply.  Will this improve in 2024? Welcome back to America's #1 Daily Podcast, featuring America's #1 Real...

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