In essence, the amount of equity homeowners have today positions them to be in a much better place than they were in 2008. And on a very local level, part of what happened in Dayton was in a large part due to the major employers shutting down or moving out of the area. GM shut down, NCR moved its headquarters- the impact of low equity and foreclosures and major employers moving out was more than the region could absorb.
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Just Another Market Monday: May 4, 2020
This weekly market report represents reported sales and real estate activity for the week of April 26, 2020 through May 3, 2020, as reported in the Dayton Area Board of Realtors MLS.
How to Test-Drive Neighborhoods in Huber Heights While Sheltering in Place [INFOGRAPHIC]
Staying at home doesn’t mean your search for a new place in Huber Heights needs to come to a standstill.
Check out the tips below on how to explore other neighborhoods virtually in the homebuying process. You may find a spot that better suits your needs without ever leaving your living room!
Why the Housing Market in Huber Heights Is a Powerful Economic Driver
Why the Housing Market Is a Powerful Economic Driver With businesses in Huber Heights starting to slowly open back up again, it’s important to understand how housing can have a major impact on the recovery of the U.S. economy. As we’ve mentioned before, buying a...
Buying a Home in Huber Heights Right Now: Easy? No. Smart? Yes.
Many families have decided not to postpone their plans to purchase a home, even in these difficult times. If you need to make a move, let’s connect today so you have a trusted advisor to safely and professionally guide you through the process.
Keys to Selling Your Huber Home Virtually
The question is, if you need to sell your house now, what virtual practices should you use to make sure you, your family, and potential buyers stay safe in the process?