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Despite Pandemic, 2020 Was Record Year For Houston Home Sales
Posted on · Sales recovered after two negative sales months in the spring.
Posted on · Sales recovered after two negative sales months in the spring.
Posted on · The coronavirus pandemic is continuing to be bad for a number of Houston businesses. But a noticeable exception is the single-family housing market which – after a dip earlier in the year – is now thriving.
Posted on · The regional economy is expected to slow down next year.
Posted on · But low inventories indicate the housing market may be tight in the year ahead.
Posted on · A report predicts both prices and mortgage rates will rise next year.
Posted on · Cases of real estate wire fraud have been on the rise.
Posted on · Home sales in Greater Houston don’t look to be slowing down anytime soon. Houston Matters gets a snapshot of the market from Nancy Sarnoff of the Houston Chronicle and Kenya Burrell-VanWormer from the Houston Association of Realtors.
Posted on · On Wednesday's Houston Matters: We pore over the results from the Texas primary runoff election with analysis from our political experts. Then, we take a snapshot of the local real estate market. And we examine the American equivalent of the royal family.
Posted on · 2017 was another record year for Houston area home sales
Posted on · Big State Home Buyers saw a spike in business as Houstonians whose homes were damaged have been looking to sell
Posted on · Home sales declined by 25 percent in August, ending a 10-month streak of growth.
Posted on · Strong luxury home sales plus a lack of new home construction drove the average home price to nearly $300,000 in July.
Posted on · Asian Americans are buying fewer homes than white Americans despite higher levels of education and employment.
Posted on · A new report shows millennials want to buy homes – but are putting it off for a few years.
Posted on · People are buying more expensive homes, and it’s not solely due to the oil industry.