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Park City Home Prices Heading into 2023! What the Wasatch Back Real Estate Market Can Expect…
Nicole Bowdle Park City Real Estate
Apr 21, 2023 PARK CITY
Are you thinking about buying or selling a home in the Park City area, Jordanelle area, or Heber Valley area? You’re probably wondering if it is a good time to do so. In this video, I am going to provide an update on the market in Park City Utah, and the surrounding areas and what to expect in terms of prices, how long it takes for your property to sell and what the current state of the housing market is here. If you are like most people the burning questions on everyone’s mind is “Is now a good time to buy?” Is now a good time to Sell?” Watch this video to find out what you need to know if your a buyer, seller or investor and at the every end of the video I will review current statistics, numbers data and very detailed area pricing information.
The second 12 minute video:
Nashville is Crushing Austin! | Housing Market Update
Ethan Flynn, CPA | Real Estate
Apr 22, 2023 NASHVILLE
This is a Data centric Analytical approach to the Nashville Tn Housing Market.
US banks on alert over falling commercial real estate valuations
The Financial Times|14 hours ago
US banks are becoming increasingly worried about falling commercial property valuations and the risk they pose to lenders’ balance sheets, senior executives said this week. Office valuations in particular have been pummelled by rising interest rates and many employees’ preference for working from home since the coronavirus pandemic.
Bank of England set to make another horror mistake by hiking interest rates in May
Daily Express|2 hours ago
Listen, nobody’s perfect. We all make mistakes. But the Bank of England has already made one massive policy error and now it’s about to commit another one.