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Do you really need A REALTOR®? If you have a home to sell, it sure seems like a good idea to figure out how to save as much money as possible since home values are not where they once were. If you could sell your home without a REALTOR®, wouldn’t you be adding a whole [...]

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One reader provided an interesting observation about our graphing [...]

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Real estate trends do not change overnight, so we should be able to see them coming. If we know what part of the cycle that we currently are working through, then we should know what the next change will look like.

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For those of us who are in the real estate industry, I suspect we watch the housing market a whole lot more closely than the rest of America, even though nearly 70% of the country owns their own home. But if everyone were to just peak at one great real estate report each month, I [...]

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Now that the real estate market has departed from the traditionally hot summer season, I am anxiously observing the 4 Tallahassee MLS trends that should give us an indication of market strength. No matter what the media is saying about the real estate market, all we need to do is observe inventory movement to know [...]

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Today’s blog is short on words but long on pictures, filled with numerous Tallahassee Home Supply Graphs that demonstrate different time trends in the Tallahassee real estate market.
The supply of homes for sale in Tallahassee has been dropping steadily since June. As I have been saying for over a year now, the first step in [...]

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The Tallahassee Real Estate Blog has focused heavily on facts and trend analysis rather than purely experience and opinion due to the extreme nature of the current trends in the real estate market.
It seems that extreme market cycles create an environment for impulsive optimism or excessive pessimism. In 1996, Alan Greenspan (Chairman of the Federal [...]

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For any type of market, there are times during the year or times during the month that market speeds up and other times in which the market slows down. We refer to this as seasonality. In the real estate market, seasonality occurs on a semi-annual basis, with the months of March through August being the [...]

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