Sports courts, bowling alleys, and elaborate pools may have boomed in a year of isolation, but they’re more likely to turn off more sellers post-pandemic.
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San Francisco Condos Rebound as Covid’s Effects on the Market Dwindle
Luxury home sales in San Francisco this spring soared 70% over their previous peak, with deals for condos up 50% compared to their past high point.
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In Hot U.S. Markets, Second-Home Seekers Should Consider Buying a ‘Placeholder’ Now and Leveling Up Later
Buyers struggling to find their ideal property may want to consider smaller purchases, especially condos, and get feet on the ground.
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Not Too Big, Not Too Small: The Sweet Spot for Luxury Home Sellers
Sellers of houses between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet are well-positioned to sell fast in the frenzied U.S. housing market.
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Political Power Shift Could Generate Changes in the U.S. Luxury Housing Market
Everything from capital gains tax policy to a more stable political environment will affect how affluent buyers view their wealth and appetite for home purchases.
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U.S. Luxury Market Has Strong End of 2020, Especially in Suburban and Second-Home Areas
Jefferson County, a suburb of Denver, ranked as the fastest-growing luxury housing market of the fourth quarter, according to realtor.com data.
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Home Movers Flocked to Decisive Battlegrounds Ahead of 2020 Election—Many Came From Blue States
The mass movement from liberal metropolises to less crowded locales may be shifting the electoral map.
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Homes in Wildfire, Flood-Prone Areas Appreciate Slower
Prices for homes at high-risk of wildfire increased 2.9% year-to-date in 2020, versus 5.2% for those without such risks, according to realtor.com.
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U.S. Sees Rise in Appetite for Single-Family Homes—Especially of the Luxury Variety
The latest housing data underlines the increasing desire for buyers to upgrade to larger homes with more amenities.
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U.S. Housing Market Takes a Breather But Stays Hot
Between the presidential election and a new wave of coronavirus cases, buyers and sellers had reasons to pause, report finds.
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