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July 15, 2025
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The 5-Year Rule for Home Prices

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The 5-Year Rule for Home Prices

If recent home price headlines have you feeling worried, here’s some perspective.

Home values almost always go up in the long run.

And the long-term gains offset any short-term dips.

Basically, if you plan to live there for 5 or more years, you should be able to buffer yourself against any short-term declines.

Let’s have a conversation about what’s happening with prices in our market, and we’ll look at the bigger picture together.

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