As the weather cools, so too will competition and housing prices, experts told Inman for its 2021 Fall Housing Market Outlook. Still, agents can expect inventory to remain tight
Source: Inman News
Fall housing outlook: Cooling prices, tighter inventory, less competition
More from AnalysisMore posts in Analysis »
- Blueprint launches new subscription research platform for commercial executives
- As homebuyers gain leverage, sellers get cold feet. Is it happening near you?
- Modest gains help agents see path to recovery: Client Pipeline Tracker
- Why Trump’s moves to control Fed could send mortgage rates higher
- US home prices see modest annual gains, but lag behind inflation
More from boiseMore posts in boise »
More from buyer competitionMore posts in buyer competition »
- Inman Market View: Peer deep inside the inventory realignment
- Inman Market View: See how your local real estate data stacks up
- More agents are fighting for fewer homes: Here’s how to rise to the top
- Bidding wars hit the luxury market hard in December: Redfin
- Price cuts, while rare in this market, often lead to greater profit: Zillow
More from chicagoMore posts in chicago »
- RE/MAX purchases Compass’ North Shore offices in Chicago
- Why is Midwest real estate beating the rest of the country?
- Sellers outnumber buyers by 36% — but that figure is starting to shrink
- US home prices see modest annual gains, but lag behind inflation
- RE/MAX taps an industry veteran to revive Motto Mortgage brand
More from client expectationsMore posts in client expectations »
- This is where the future of Texas real estate comes to life
- 7 real estate problems agents face — and how to crush them like a pro
- 8 challenges agents should be ready for when selling a luxury penthouse
- Working with sellers in a market shift: 7 dos and don’ts
- How agents can retain clients when they take a break from the market
More from Daryl FairweatherMore posts in Daryl Fairweather »
- No, the Washington DC housing market isn’t crashing amid layoffs
- Renters feel less connected to their neighbors than homeowners
- Commissions held steady after Aug. 17, Redfin study shows
- Florida’s biggest insurer hands off 600k policies as new storm comes
- More and more homes are languishing on the market
More from denverMore posts in denver »
- A bunch of big real estate teams are making big moves
- Appraisal bias suit against Rocket Mortgage, Solidifi moves forward
- As homebuyers gain leverage, sellers get cold feet. Is it happening near you?
- Here are the markets where homebuyers have the upper hand
- Compass scoops up Colorado brokerage in latest M&A play
More from fall marketMore posts in fall market »
- How to stop second-guessing yourself and make solid decisions
- Fall market preview: Rate cuts have finally arrived — is the recovery on?
- It’s the most perilous time of year to overprice a home: Opendoor
- The 2023 fall housing market won’t look anything like the 2022 market
- 7 buyer’s agent behaviors that need to stop
More from federal reserveMore posts in federal reserve »
- Should they stay or go (down) now? Forecasters are split on where mortgage rates will be in 2026
- What is the Federal Reserve, and how does it impact real estate?
- Trump asks Supreme Court to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook
- Coldwell Banker exec says current market is a ‘growth window’
- Why is the Fed cutting interest rates — and what happens next?
More from housing inventoryMore posts in housing inventory »
More from Markets & EconomyMore posts in Markets & Economy »
More from mortgage ratesMore posts in mortgage rates »
- Democrats seek transparency into Fannie, Freddie ‘reprivatization’
- Is fall the new spring? Market winds may be shifting, NAR says
- How a government shutdown would affect real estate agents
- August existing-home sales may have been lowest in a decade
- New-home sales spiked in August to highest rate since 2022
More from mortyMore posts in morty »
- The 25 fastest-growing real estate companies on the Inc. 5000 list
- Tomo provides mortgages in 9 states, adds Georgia, North Carolina
- Morty now providing jumbo mortgages up to $3M in 44 states
- Mortgage rates surge to 5% as era of the ultra-cheap loan begins to fade
- The biggest mortgage, lending and housing finance stories of 2021
More from Nicole BachaudMore posts in Nicole Bachaud »
More from price growthMore posts in price growth »
- Homes are sitting longer and not just because of mortgage rates
- Want a life of luxury? The 10 cities where it’s a relative bargain
- Home price growth slows for 9th consecutive month in January
- Price growth slowdown continued in December as mortgage rates peaked
- Annual home price gains fall to single digits in most markets: NAR
More from re/maxMore posts in re/max »
- When it comes to condo vs. townhome value, location matters
- 3 keys to creating a 5-star client experience in a challenging market
- Drunken gunman, new legal filing, Roseanne Barr: Inman’s Top 5
- ‘Divine’ timing brings $80M Texas broker to eXp Realty
- RE/MAX purchases Compass’ North Shore offices in Chicago
More from RedfinMore posts in Redfin »
- Here’s what comes next in the Compass-Anywhere deal
- Compass to acquire Anywhere in $1.6B deal, capping rise to top
- How the growing buyer power shift is reshaping the real estate market
- These are the states where homeowners will benefit most — and least — from new SALT cap
- Compass calling foul on MLS rules is hypocrisy
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- What real estate agents can learn from TikTok, Tylenol and Disney
- Democrats seek transparency into Fannie, Freddie ‘reprivatization’
- Former agent convicted of swindling woman out of her home
- Is fall the new spring? Market winds may be shifting, NAR says
- I’ve studied real estate marketing for 31 years. Here are 7 essentials for effective marketing campaigns
More from summer-homepage-boxMore posts in summer-homepage-box »
More from texasMore posts in texas »
- How a government shutdown would affect real estate agents
- Why Flyhomes is quitting the real estate brokerage business
- Better shares soar on bullish thesis by activist investor Eric Jackson
- How the growing buyer power shift is reshaping the real estate market
- Pacaso plans to launch ‘bespoke’ co-ownership mortgage in Q4
More from washington d.c.More posts in washington d.c. »
More from ZillowMore posts in Zillow »
- Where the industry stands on the Compass-Anywhere deal: Top 5
- How the Compass-Anywhere deal could spur an ‘arms race’
- Does the Compass-Anywhere deal set the stage for a private listings culture clash?
- Experts see Anywhere acquisition as bid to remake real estate in Compass’ image
- Compass agents see play for Anywhere as a power move
Be First to Comment