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Experts Say Zoning Changes Are Most Effective Path to Boost Housing Supply for a More-Balanced Market
A Zillow survey of economists and other real estate experts finds high costs are expected to slow construction and may lower homeownership among today s 30-somethings
- The expert panel s prediction for home price growth is the most optimistic ever in the quarterly survey that dates back to 2010.
- The panel expects new construction to slow in the coming years, with high costs as the main barrier. But last quarter, the same panel predicted total inventory would rise later this year thanks mainly to more existing homes being listed for sale.
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What to Expect in the Housing Market After the Pandemic
Zillow survey results indicate many of the features that have marked the pandemic-era housing market including heavy buyer demand, tech tool adoption and rising home prices are likely to persist
- Strong demand for homes is likely to continue, but there may be little change in the locations and types of homes Americans prefer.
- For-sale housing inventory should see a boost as vaccine distribution becomes more widespread 53% of housing experts Zillow surveyed think inventory will begin growing sometime this year.
- Digital tools that are making the home shopping experience easier and faster will continue to be in demand. About 79% of Americans say they would like to use 3D tours during their search.
The market has gone bananas | Why rising prices will persist in the spring housing market We are so deep into seller’s market territory. I’ve never seen anything like it is my 10 years of real estate
Credit: SLBJ Published: 5:23 AM CDT April 7, 2021 Updated: 5:23 AM CDT April 7, 2021
ST. LOUIS The spring housing market is typically the busiest time of the year for the residential real estate industry. It’s a time of year when sellers are more apt to place their homes on the market.
Will that finally bring a boost to the drastically low number of St. Louis homes on the market? Area real estate agents say don’t bet on it.