Month: September 2025

Trending toward “normal”

What a ride the COVID market was. We had record low mortgage rates and historically low inventory. Properties selling for unimaginable prices and in a matter of only days, and sometimes with a dozen or more offers. The COVID market lasted long enough for many in our line of work to view it as “normal”. But […]

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Trending toward “normal”

What a ride the COVID market was. We had record low mortgage rates and historically low inventory. Properties selling for unimaginable prices and in a matter of only days, and sometimes with a dozen or more offers. The pandemic market lasted long enough for many in our line of work to view it as “normal”. […]

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Trending toward “normal”

What a ride the COVID market was. We had record low mortgage rates and historically low inventory. Properties selling for unimaginable prices and in a matter of only days, and sometimes with a dozen or more offers. The pandemic market lasted long enough for many in our line of work to view it as “normal”. […]

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Trending toward “normal”

What a ride the COVID market was. We had record low mortgage rates and historically low inventory. Properties selling for unimaginable prices and in a matter of only days, and sometimes with a dozen or more offers. The pandemic market lasted long enough for many in our line of work to view it as “normal”. […]

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Trending toward “normal”

What a ride the COVID market was. We had record low mortgage rates and historically low inventory. Properties selling for unimaginable prices and in a matter of only days, and sometimes with a dozen or more offers. The pandemic market lasted long enough for many in our line of work to view it as “normal”. […]

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