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August 23, 2024
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How Growing Inventory Benefits Today's Buyers [INFOGRAPHIC]

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How Growing Inventory Benefits Today's Buyers [INFOGRAPHIC]

While the number of homes for sale varies by local area, nationally we’re up over 36% year-over-year, but still down almost 29% compared to what’s normal.

Here’s what that means when you buy: more options for your search, more negotiation power for you, it’s more likely sellers will make select repairs, and more moderate price growth.

If you want to talk more about what rising inventory means for you, let’s connect.

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Source: Keeping Current Matters

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