Last week I attended a great presentation by Mark Sprague, Director of Information Capital for Independence Title. Here are some key takeaways. Continue reading
“… the Central Texas region will continue to see strong housing demand from anticipated robust job growth. But he noted that ‘there are some headwinds with respect to buyer confidence that we haven’t faced in a while’….” Continue reading
Austin-area’s residential real estate market continues to expand even as much of the United States has slowed or stalled. The reason is that our expansion is driven by job creation and population growth — real demand. Continue reading
I continue to expect some flattening of the Austin-area market in 2019, but January and the first quarter will tell us whether December’s drop was just exaggerated holiday seasonality or a sign of more to come. Continue reading
Resistance to increasing prices correlates with increasing Days to Sell, but doesn’t indicate a sharp downturn for our market. Indeed, this is the way a healthy, properly-functioning market works. Continue reading
The Austin metropolitan area is on track to issue a record number of residential building permits in 2018, but the mix of housing types has changed dramatically over the past 30 years, and that has seriously implications for housing affordability and future growth. Continue reading
Not only do rising home prices in the city of Austin cause urban sprawl and exacerbate transportation/mobility issues throughout the region, but they are also contributing to an ongoing loss of students in Austin ISD. Continue reading
Market economists remain confident in our strong market conditions through 2019 and into 2020, and I agree. Inevitably, however, we will see prices moderate, interest rates increase, “days on market” grow, and inventory begin to catch up with demand. Continue reading
Interesting market views from Inman and the Austin American-Statesman … Continue reading
The Five Star Professional network provides monthly market data that is compiled to provide this Heat Index comparison of market conditions. Continue reading