Statewide Housing Report Shows Swelling Inventory, but Prices Still Hold
BERKSHIRE COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 14 – The Federal Reserve projects a 6% rise in existing-home sales nationwide in 2025 while Northeast housing supply shortages persist, keeping the market below balance, officials said.
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Statewide housing report shows swelling inventory, but prices still hold
Real estate markets around the state are reporting what’s becoming a familiar pattern this year: the supply of homes on the market keeps increasing, but without any enthusiasm from homebuyers aimed at absorbing all of that inventory, according to the…
Modest growth ahead, but housing inventory shortages continue
While national projections are positive, the Northeast market — including Berkshire County — faces different pressures. Chronic inventory shortages and low building rates will keep prices elevated and limit the pace of recovery here, even as other regions may rebound…
Housing Bust Intensifies As Inventories Surge
One of the reasons so few houses were on the market over the past few years was the disparity between 7% current mortgage rates and the 3% mortgages that many homeowners had. It made no sense to sell a house with a cheap mortgage and buy a new house with an expensive mortgage, so millions […]
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