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According toMarketWatch, homebuyers may be getting used to the housing market and jumping in.
GOBankingRates talked to some real expert experts to find outwhat all of this could mean for buyers.
Ultimately, I do not think thats going to hugely affect the market here, Isaacs said.
She noted that inventory is inching up not dramatically, but enough thatbuyers are feeling a shift.
Sellers whove been sitting tight are finally testing the waters again.
Aumann said she sees more creative financing happening again, with buydowns, adjustable-rate mortgages and seller credits.
Momentum in Luxury Markets
Aumann saidthe luxury market is thawing slower but smarter.
Luxury behaves differently, Aumann explained.
We arent seeing the same price volatility.
So yes, the ice is cracking, but its uneven.
The broader market may take until mid-2025 to feel noticeably different, especially if rate cuts dont materialize fast.
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