Modifications is now open back up nothing would please me more and standing here in front of hopefully not too many weeks away and talking about even getting to that next phase phase 3. There you have a governor Gavin Newsome says face 3 of reopening california is just weeks away. But when will we see those changes here in the bay area, thanks for joining us at 8 oclock tonight, everybody. Grant lodes and Vicki Liviakis tonight, we know the bay areas timeline may be different from other parts of the state and reopening will also vary by county 3 bay area counties and are now part of phase 2 and theyre reopening some nonessential businesses that is Sonoma Solano and napa counties alameda contra costa moran, San Francisco, san mateo and santa clara counties are not quite ready to open up and they are phase, one. And although theyre anxious to reopen Business Leaders in walnut creek agree with contra costa countys decision to wait just a bit longer today kron fours is it that you and spok
Home sales in Collier County did not drop dramatically after Hurricane Ian. “For each homeowner looking to move out west of U.S. 41, two buyers are looking to move in.”
Increased demand in February shows homebuyers recognize a great value NABOR
The February 2021 Market Report, released by the Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR®), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier County (excluding Marco Island), marks the last month of comparative activity before the pandemic shuttered the global economy in March 2020. That said, overall closed sales of existing homes in Naples for February increased 62 percent to 1,307 closed sales from 807 closed sales in February 2020.
Broker analysts reviewing the February 2021 Market Report were not surprised at the increased momentum as many report buyers are scooping up the available inventory of homes in all geographic locations within Naples almost as fast as they come onto the market. Inventory fell 68.8 percent in February to 2,224 homes from 7,127 homes in February 2020.