Is now a good time to buy? To sell? To rent?
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An investment guide just for our Premium subscribers Is now a good time to buy? To sell? To rent? Potential buyers and sellers have been whipsawed by a real estate market that completely shut down in March but has since roared back to life. We sift through all the conflicting data, break down regional trends, and provide the context you need to navigate one of the most perplexing markets of all time.
Don't miss these important investment insights. Become a Premium subscriber today and read our full Investment Guide coverage on all things real estate. This scenario—where the economy is tanking while housing notches new gains—makes this an unusually confusing moment to weigh whether it’s a good or bad time to buy or sell a home. Each generation was shaped by particular events within their lifetime—and millennials seem to have gotten the rawest deal. The pandemic is reshaping the real estate market. So Fortune analyzed the data to find the 10 best and worst housing market to invest in right now. "100 days ago, I would give this speech on how I see a lot of millennials moving into city-type areas," says Century 21 CEO Mike Meidler. "Now, that’s completely turned upside down on its head." What to expect in 10 steps—from clicking on a listing to closing. Everyone knows someone who has fled a big city for a suburban or rural escape during the pandemic. But what does the data indicate about real or lasting demographic changes? There’s a novel way to finance the purchase of a new home—but it’s not right for everyone. Owning your own home is part of the American Dream. But in a coronavirus-hit economy where rents have fallen and home prices are mostly flat, is now a good time to buy? This email was sent to you Unsubscribe from these messages here. Fortune Media (USA) Corporation 40 Fulton Street New York, NY 10038 |
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