Real Estate Landscape - Northwest Montana

Local and national updates worth noting

Buyers Are Regaining Some of Their Negotiation Power in Today’s Housing Market

By Jay Crowley | Sep 16, 2022

If you’re thinking about buying a home today, there’s welcome news. Even though it’s still a sellers’ market, it’s a more moderate sellers’ market than last year. And the days of feeling like you may need to waive contingencies or pay drastically over asking price to get your offer considered may be coming to a close. […]

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What’s Actually Happening with Home Prices Today?

By Jay Crowley | Sep 4, 2022

One of the biggest questions people are asking right now is: what’s happening with home prices? There are headlines about ongoing price appreciation, but at the same time, some sellers are reducing the price of their homes. That can feel confusing and makes it more difficult to get a clear picture. Part of the challenge is […]

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Buyers: You May Face Less Competition as Bidding Wars Ease

By Jay Crowley | Sep 1, 2022

One of the top stories in recent real estate headlines was the intensity and frequency of bidding wars. With so many buyers looking to purchase a home and so few of them available for sale, fiercely competitive bidding wars became the norm during the pandemic – and it drove home prices up. If you tried to buy […]

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Is the Shifting Market a Challenge or an Opportunity for Homebuyers?

By Jay Crowley | Aug 10, 2022

If you tried to buy a home during the pandemic, you know the limited supply of homes for sale was a considerable challenge. It created intense bidding wars which drove home prices up as buyers competed with one another to be the winning offer. But what was once your greatest challenge may now be your greatest opportunity. Today, data […]

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Why the Forbearance Program Changed the Housing Market

By Jay Crowley | Aug 8, 2022

When the pandemic hit in 2020, many experts thought the housing market would crash. They feared job loss and economic uncertainty would lead to a wave of foreclosures similar to when the housing bubble burst over a decade ago. Thankfully, the forbearance program changed that. It provided much-needed relief for homeowners so a foreclosure crisis wouldn’t happen […]

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3 Graphs To Show This Isn’t a Housing Bubble

By Jay Crowley | Aug 5, 2022

With all the headlines and buzz in the media, some consumers believe the market is in a housing bubble. As the housing market shifts, you may be wondering what’ll happen next. It’s only natural for concerns to creep in that it could be a repeat of what took place in 2008. The good news is, there’s concrete […]

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Why It’s Still a Sellers’ Market

By Jay Crowley | Aug 4, 2022

As there’s more and more talk about the real estate market cooling off from the peak frenzy it saw during the pandemic, you may be questioning what that means for your plans to sell your house. If you’re thinking of making a move, you should know the market is still anything but normal. Even though the supply of homes […]

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Want To Buy a Home? Now May Be the Time.

By Jay Crowley | Jul 27, 2022

There are more homes for sale today than at any time last year. So, if you tried to buy a home last year and were outbid or out priced, now may be your opportunity. The number of homes for sale in the U.S. has been growing over the past four months as rising mortgage rates help slow the frenzy the housing market saw […]

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Should I Buy a Home Right Now?

By Jay Crowley | Jul 13, 2022

The Future of Home Price Appreciation Each quarter, Pulsenomics surveys a national panel of over 100 economists, real estate experts, and investment and market strategists to compile projections for the future of home price appreciation. The output is the Home Price Expectation Survey. In the latest release, it forecasts home prices will continue appreciating over the next five years (see graph […]

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