Check out this series of infographics that display real estate market predictions for the remainder of 2020 through 2021.
When it comes to these real estate market predictions, it’s unanimous! All of the leading real estate industry analysts are forecasting a large increase in home sales throughout 2021. If you’d like to help us get the word out, feel free to share these Icenhower Coaching and Consulting infographics.
Home Sales Forecast sees a continued increase through 2021
According to Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, MBA, and NAR, home sales should increase for the rest of 2020, and through 2021 as well. As far as real estate market predictions go, this is great news!
2020 Forecasted Median Price of Homes will continue to increase
The 2020 forecasted median price of homes demonstrates a continued trend in increasing value according to Fannie Mae, MBA, and NAR. This holds true for both new and existing homes.
30-Year Fixed Interest Rates are forecasted to stay low in 2021
According to this infographic, the downward trend in 30-year fixed interest rates should continue through 2021. Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, MBA, and NAR all agree on this — these rates are going to stay low. Needless to say, this is good news for your clients!
Real estate market predictions to share with your clients
As you have probably experienced firsthand by now, most of the public still feels unsure about the state of the real estate market. A lot of that is due to a lack of knowledge! Share these helpful infographics with your social media followers and SOI members to get the word out. The market is hot and should stay hot through 2021, thanks to these real estate market predictions by expert analysts in our industry.
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