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March 28, 2025
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National Housing Trends To Watch [INFOGRAPHIC]

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National Housing Trends To Watch [INFOGRAPHIC]

At a national level, the housing market has shifted over the past year.

There are more homes for sale, price growth has moderated, and homes are taking a little longer to sell.

Do you want to know how our area compares? Let’s connect so we can go over what's happening locally and what this means for you.

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