Get very scared whenever these headlines start to emerge:
Barron's: Forget Recession Fears. Now the Stock Market Is Hitting New Highs.
Meanwhile, we notice increased pressure from MSM urging locals to make a deal. Here's the latest:
Barron's: Forget Recession Fears. Now the Stock Market Is Hitting New Highs.
Meanwhile, we notice increased pressure from MSM urging locals to make a deal. Here's the latest:
Buyers hunt for housing hot spots across Kansas City area
JOHNSON COUNTY, KS (KCTV) -- It remains a seller's market in Kansas City. So, if you're looking to buy a house, you've got to be prepared to get competitive. Neighborhoods like Brookside, the Country Club Plaza, Waldo, Mission, Prairie Village and Fairway are hot right now.
Un no prices are not going up.
ReplyDeleteKCTV must be selling "advertising disguised as stories" to desperate real estate people now.
ReplyDeleteThe good news is renewal becomes possible when the entire rotten status quo collapses in a putrid heap.
ReplyDeleteWhen Trump wins a new trade deal with the Chinese and a second term the prices will go up along with wages for much needed workers. MAGA
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DeleteIn certain areas price of houses is going up. Get this, in Olathe buyers are actually bidding on some homes by offering more than the asking price on places. You would think there is a housing shortage out there. I have sold several places in my time and never has anyone offered me as much as 15k over asking for one. But a house in the 143rd and Mur-Len area in Olathe just sold for 15k over asking and two others since Christmas avg selling for 5k over asking. These are not new homes, these are places 35 years old and really showing some age issues and located in Olathe no less, not on the top of my list of cities to live in. Bigger newer homes are selling for less money right now, it's insane I tell ya.
ReplyDeleteAffordable housing east of Troost is plentiful and moves fast. People need to get in on the ground level before prices are out of sight.
ReplyDeletePrices are going up because the population is increasing quickly and there's very few single family homes being built. Basic economics. It will only get worse
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