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Property Taxes, Housing Inventory, and Market Outlook

Property Taxes, Housing Inventory, and Market OutlookBy: In House Contributor Published on: 28/03/2025

Learn about key trends and actionable insights for navigating today's real estate landscape.

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Property Taxes, Housing Inventory, and Market Outlook

Wealth Building Strategies for Veterans

Wealth Building Strategies for VeteransBy: In House Contributor Published on: 21/03/2025

Those who PCS typically every three years could potentially own 4-5 properties over a 20-year military career by implementing this strategy.

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Wealth Building Strategies for Veterans

Low Rates & Cold Feet

Low Rates & Cold FeetBy: In House Contributor Published on: 12/03/2025

The real estate market in 2025 is presenting potential buyers and sellers with confusing signals.

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Low Rates & Cold Feet

Inventory vs. Price Cuts

Inventory vs. Price CutsBy: In House Contributor Published on: 07/03/2025

Pending home sales have dropped to their lowest level since tracking began in 2001, despite consistent increases in available housing inventory.

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Inventory vs. Price Cuts

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