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April 2020 Existing Home Sales

2020-05-26T15:33:12-05:00May 26th, 2020|NAR|

April 2020 Existing Home Sales Housing market activity in April 2020 fell 17.8% from March 2020. April's sales of existing homes dropped 17.2% from April 2019. By:  Michael Hyman Powered by WPeMatico

5 Housing Market Trends as of April 2020

2020-05-22T14:12:32-05:00May 22nd, 2020|NAR|

5 Housing Market Trends as of April 2020 NAR’s April 2020 RCI Survey shows the effect of coronavirus social distancing measures on the housing market. Here are five trends based on the data. By:  Scholastica (Gay) Cororaton Powered by WPeMatico

April 2020 Foot Traffic Report

2020-05-22T10:03:29-05:00May 22nd, 2020|NAR|

April 2020 Foot Traffic Report Home viewing data from SentriLock®, LLC, shows a downward trend in home buyer traffic in April 2020 compared to the previous month and one year ago. By:  Brandon Hardin Powered by WPeMatico

Housing Affordability in March 2020

2020-05-21T11:10:20-05:00May 21st, 2020|NAR|

Housing Affordability in March 2020 At the national level, housing affordability improved in March year-over-year, and median home prices rose 0.8% from one year ago. By:  Michael Hyman Powered by WPeMatico

Don’t Ditch Your Marketing Strategy—Dominate It

2020-05-19T19:02:52-05:00May 19th, 2020|NAR|

By Lee Davenport If you are a newer real estate licensee, you’re likely trying to “crack the code” on how to attain regular closings. In other words, enough closings to meet your financial needs and to make this career path worthwhile. You may be spending a small fortune to generate online leads, yet feeling like… Continue Reading Don’t Ditch Your Marketing Strategy—Dominate It

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Prices increase, inventory tight through April

2020-05-14T10:35:31-05:00May 14th, 2020|Press|

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Sharon Delia Stone 803-772-5206 Prices increase, inventory tight through April COLUMBIA, S.C. (May 14, 2020) -- South Carolina REALTORS® (SCR) today released its April market data. The report reflects some expected downward trends due to the Coronavirus pandemic, but showed positive ones as well. South Carolina saw a 7% decrease in… Continue Reading FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Prices increase, inventory tight through April

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