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The Cost of Waiting Just Got More Expensive

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The Cost of Waiting Just Got More Expensive

Most buyers are focused on the wrong number right now.

Mortgage rates improved this week after inflation came in cooler than expected. That is good news, and it reflects a broader shift as economic data shows signs of cooling.

But rates only tell part of the story.

Home prices are still expected to rise over the next several years. On a $500,000 home, that is about $70,000 in potential future equity over time. That number does not show up overnight, but it compounds for those who already own.

This is where many buyers get stuck. They wait for the perfect moment in rates, while the bigger question is what delaying entry into the market actually costs.

The buyers in the strongest position right now are not the ones reacting to every headline. They are the ones getting prepared early, understanding their options, and being ready when the right home appears.

If you want clarity on what buying could look like for you this year, we are happy to help you run the numbers anytime.

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