Forecasters have officially adjusted their expectations for the remainder of the year. But a "revised" forecast doesn't mean a bad market—it just means a different market. Let’s break down the new reality and how you can use it to your advantage.
We’ve all done it. You start browsing real estate apps with a very specific, picture-perfect vision of your future home. It’s got the massive kitchen island, a sprawling backyard, and enough spare rooms to host a small army.
You might be telling yourself that you’re going to wait it out. Maybe you’re hoping mortgage rates will drop, prices will soften, or the market will just feel a little friendlier. But here is what a lot of buyers are starting to realize:
Let’s be completely honest for a second. If you have a move on your mind, you deserve transparency—not a sugarcoated sales pitch. You’ve probably seen the scary headlines about interest rates, and they might have you second-guessing your plans.