Published June 30, 2022
End of June Market Adjustment
There is no denying that the market is changing. What does the new normal look like? In the past, we saw interest rates rise, and house prices would also rise. This pushed buyers out in droves.
Just recently we are finally seeing the market begin to correct, with house prices dropping, and buyers no longer paying well over asking. This means there is great opportunity out there, learn how you can seize that opportunity by watching this short video.
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