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2024 Housing Market Forecast
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  • Thinking of buying or selling a house and wondering what the new year holds for the housing market? Experts forecast home prices to end this year up 2.8% and to rise another 1.5% in 2024. And climbing prices help make homeownership a good investment.
  • Plus, home sales are projected to increase in 2024. That’s good news because it means experts are forecasting more activity as people continue to move.
  • If you're planning to buy or sell, it’s helpful to know what experts project for the housing market. Let’s connect to talk about the latest forecasts and craft a plan together. 
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