Heather Moore+FollowWhy Your Dream Home Isn’t Selling Right NowThinking about buying or selling a house? Here’s the scoop: the UK housing market is basically on pause. Even with lower mortgage rates, buyers and sellers are stuck in a wait-and-see mode after the latest Budget. Extra taxes on pricier homes and zero big moves to boost the economy have everyone nervous. The real kicker? Not enough new homes are being built, so finding a place is tough for everyone. If you’re house hunting, patience (and maybe a side hustle) is key! #RealEstate #housingmarket #moneymoves00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowWill 2026 Finally Be a Good Year to Buy a House?Thinking about buying a home? Redfin says 2026 could be your year! For the first time in ages, paychecks are set to grow faster than home prices, so monthly payments might finally feel less painful. But don’t get too excited—Gen Z and young families may still need to crash with parents or roommates a bit longer. If you’re dreaming of your own place, keep an eye on those mortgage rates and property taxes—they’re still wild cards! #RealEstate #housingmarket #homebuying10Share
Brian Sanchez+FollowForeclosure Spike: What It Means for YouHeads up: foreclosure filings just jumped 19% in a year, and it’s not just a fluke. More folks are falling behind on their mortgages as budgets get squeezed by high prices and surprise expenses. If you bought at the top or stretched your budget, even a small setback can tip things fast. Don’t wait for trouble—reach out for help early if you’re struggling. There are free resources, but you have to act before things snowball. #RealEstate #housingmarket #moneymoves00Share
Heather Moore+FollowIs the Housing Market About to Crash?Heard the latest housing gossip? Some experts are warning that home prices could drop even more than they did in 2008—think half-off sales, but for houses. The twist: most homes are still worth way more than a few years ago, and the market’s just cooling off after a wild pandemic run. If you’re house-hunting, don’t hold your breath for a fire sale—most pros say big bargains aren’t coming soon. Still, keep an eye on those starter home deals! #RealEstate #housingmarket #realestate117Share
randerson+FollowHouse Hunting? Black Friday Deals Aren’t Just for TVsIf you’ve been waiting for a sign to jump into the housing market, here it is: home prices are getting some serious markdowns, just in time for Black Friday. Zillow says the average home got $25,000 in price cuts this October. The biggest discounts are in pricey cities like LA and NYC, but even budget-friendly spots are seeing deals. If you’re patient, you might just snag your dream home for less. Time to treat yourself to a new address! #RealEstate #housingmarket #realestate00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowShould You Buy a House in 2025? Read This FirstHeard the buzz about a housing crash that could be worse than 2008? Some say home prices are about to nosedive, but most experts think we’re in for a slow, bumpy ride instead of a total wipeout. If you’re house-hunting or thinking of selling, expect more homes to hit the market and some price drops in hot spots—but don’t count on fire-sale deals everywhere. Run your numbers, stress-test your plans, and don’t panic: this looks more like a long landing than a crash landing. #RealEstate #housingmarket #realestate10Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowWhy 2026 Might Be the Year to Buy a HomeThinking about moving? The wild days of bidding wars and skyrocketing prices are cooling off. Experts say 2026 will feel more like a reset—think slow and steady, not boom or bust. Mortgage rates are expected to dip below 6%, so monthly payments could get easier. The best part? More homes should hit the market, giving buyers more choices and sellers a nudge to price realistically. If you’re prepping to buy or sell, patience and planning could really pay off. #RealEstate #housingmarket #realestate10Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowWhy Are So Many Homes Disappearing?Thinking about buying a house? Here’s the scoop: sellers are pulling their homes off the market faster than we’ve seen in years. Why? Many are still dreaming of those sky-high pandemic prices, but buyers aren’t biting. So, houses sit unsold for months, and frustrated owners just take them down. If you’re house hunting, expect fewer choices—but don’t expect big discounts just yet! #RealEstate #housingmarket #realestate00Share
megan01+FollowWhy New Homes Are Suddenly Cheaper Than Old OnesHere’s a wild one for your next coffee break: for the first time in over 50 years, brand new homes are actually cheaper than older ones. Usually, new builds cost more, but now, sellers of existing homes are holding out for those pandemic-level prices, while builders are cutting deals to move inventory. If you’re house hunting, it might be time to check out new construction for a better deal! #RealEstate #housingmarket #realestate21Share
megan01+FollowWhy Your Neighbor’s House Won’t SellEver notice more 'For Sale' signs hanging around your block? The housing market is cooling off, and sellers are having to slash prices to attract buyers. With mortgage rates up, folks are thinking twice before buying, so homes are sitting longer. If you’re house hunting, you might have more room to negotiate. But if you’re selling, pricing it right from the start is your best bet—otherwise, you could be waiting a while! #RealEstate #HousingMarket #RealEstateTips04Share