Far more real estate agents now report seeing a balanced market, CNBC Housing Market Survey finds
Real estate agents are increasingly reporting a shift toward a balanced housing market, according to a new CNBC survey.
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A CNBC Housing Market Survey indicates that a significantly larger number of real estate agents now perceive the market as balanced. This shift suggests a move away from the previous dominance of seller-favored conditions.
Coverage from CNBC and The Business Journals highlights this trend, with The Business Journals specifically noting that the Triangle real estate market has reached a balance. Other reports from Community Advocate and Miami Valley Today are examining what these shifting data points mean for current buyers and sellers.
Future developments depend on whether this trend of market balance continues across different regions and how it affects the dynamics between buyers and sellers.
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Who reported it (6)
- Why the Shift to a Balanced Housing Market Matters for You Right Now Lavender Hotel · 45d ago
- Is the Housing Market Finally Turning in Buyers' Favor? Benzinga · 45d ago
- Monthly market update: What today’s housing market means for buyers and sellers Miami Valley Today · 45d ago
- Is It Still a Seller’s Market? Here’s What the Data Says. Community Advocate · 45d ago
- The Triangle real estate market has found its balance The Business Journals · 45d ago
- Far more real estate agents now report seeing a balanced market, CNBC Housing Market Survey finds CNBC · 45d ago broke it first
Quick answers
What does the CNBC survey indicate?
It finds that far more real estate agents now report seeing a balanced market.
Which specific region is mentioned as having found its balance?
The Triangle real estate market.
Who is affected by these market changes?
According to coverage, these updates have implications for both buyers and sellers.
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