Showing posts with label Moorhead Real Estate Agents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moorhead Real Estate Agents. Show all posts
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Top Real Estate Agents in Moorhead MN 56560
Modern Market Realtors
1306 24th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560
Phone: (701) 205-5517
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Thursday, March 14, 2019
Monday, February 25, 2019
Moorhead Homes For Sale | Modern Market Realtors
The majority of home buyers want to save the most money possible when
they buy a home. One way they often try to save money is by not hiring
an agent. Since home sellers pay commission to both their listing agent
and the buyer’s agent, some home buyers go directly to the listing agent
in an attempt to put the buyer agent’s commission back in their
pocket.While at face value this tactic seems to make sense, it typically
ends up costing the buyer a lot of money or prevents them from getting
into the house they love. Below are three reasons why hiring a buyer’s
agent first is the best move for a home buyer.
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Modern Market Realtors
1306 24th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560
1306 24th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560
Phone: (701) 205-5517
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Monday, January 21, 2019
Moorhead Real Estate | Dont Get Stung Home Buyers
As a Home buyer, you don't pay any Realtor fees, at Modern Market Realtors our professional services to you are 100% FREE!
Not only are our professional services FREE to Home buyers but you will never find any surprise, last minute "gotcha" fees similar to the ones that are being charged to buyers and sellers all over the Fargo Moorhead area.
They are calling these new fees "administrative fees". (We call it "paperwork"! And its not new... we've always had paperwork, there's no need for an additional fee to charge for it.
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Not only are our professional services FREE to Home buyers but you will never find any surprise, last minute "gotcha" fees similar to the ones that are being charged to buyers and sellers all over the Fargo Moorhead area.
They are calling these new fees "administrative fees". (We call it "paperwork"! And its not new... we've always had paperwork, there's no need for an additional fee to charge for it.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Moorhead Real Estate | What are home interest rates looking like in 2019?
The outlook for real estate in the Fargo Moorhead area
looks strong even with all the head winds we have had in 2018. Our
thoughts at Modern Market Realtors are that rates will remain stable
thru 2019, in spite of the tariffs and the govt shut down. Chances look
great for business as ususal in the Fargo Moorhead area. But Don't
take our opinion here is what the big boys say.
National Association of Realtors
The National Association of Realtors
expects home sales to flatten and home prices to continue to increase, though at a slower pace.
“The forecast for home sales will be very boring — meaning stable,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.
NAR expects sales to increase 1 percent to about 5.4 million and the median home price to rise 3.1 percent to around $266,800 in 2019, and $274,000 in 2020.
“Home-price appreciation will slow down,” Yun said. “The days of easy price gains are coming to an end, but prices will continue to rise.
Realtor.com
Because of diminishing affordability from mortgage rate and price increases, Realtor.com forecasts a 2 percent decline in home sales. But buyers looking for high-end homes in pricey metro areas should have more options. Realtor.com expects price growth to slow, rising just 2.2 percent in 2019.
“Inventory will continue to increase next year, but unless there is a major shift in the economic trajectory, we don’t expect a buyer’s market on the horizon within the next five years,” said Danielle Hale, chief economist for Realtor.com. Realtor.com has mortgage rates averaging 5.3 percent in the coming year and reaching 5.5 percent by the end of 2019, making the average home purchase 8 percent more expensive per month than 2018.
National Association of Home Builders
After a strong start last year, home-builder confidence fell to its lowest level in more than three years by the end of 2018. Several of the big home builders downgraded their sales or orders forecasts for 2019.
“The market has slowed,” said Robert Dietz, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders. “We’ve revised our forecast down.” Builders face significant head winds because of the “five Ls” — labor, lots, laws, lending and lumber. A labor shortage, lack of buildable lots, onerous regulations, strict lending and tariffs on supplies such as lumber have increased their costs, says Dietz. Builders have taken a lot of heat for not building enough homes or building primarily luxury homes. But Dietz said there has been an uptick in townhouse construction, a more affordable single-family option.
FargoHomeSearch.com
National Association of Realtors
The National Association of Realtors
expects home sales to flatten and home prices to continue to increase, though at a slower pace.
“The forecast for home sales will be very boring — meaning stable,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.
NAR expects sales to increase 1 percent to about 5.4 million and the median home price to rise 3.1 percent to around $266,800 in 2019, and $274,000 in 2020.
“Home-price appreciation will slow down,” Yun said. “The days of easy price gains are coming to an end, but prices will continue to rise.
Realtor.com
Because of diminishing affordability from mortgage rate and price increases, Realtor.com forecasts a 2 percent decline in home sales. But buyers looking for high-end homes in pricey metro areas should have more options. Realtor.com expects price growth to slow, rising just 2.2 percent in 2019.
“Inventory will continue to increase next year, but unless there is a major shift in the economic trajectory, we don’t expect a buyer’s market on the horizon within the next five years,” said Danielle Hale, chief economist for Realtor.com. Realtor.com has mortgage rates averaging 5.3 percent in the coming year and reaching 5.5 percent by the end of 2019, making the average home purchase 8 percent more expensive per month than 2018.
National Association of Home Builders
After a strong start last year, home-builder confidence fell to its lowest level in more than three years by the end of 2018. Several of the big home builders downgraded their sales or orders forecasts for 2019.
“The market has slowed,” said Robert Dietz, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders. “We’ve revised our forecast down.” Builders face significant head winds because of the “five Ls” — labor, lots, laws, lending and lumber. A labor shortage, lack of buildable lots, onerous regulations, strict lending and tariffs on supplies such as lumber have increased their costs, says Dietz. Builders have taken a lot of heat for not building enough homes or building primarily luxury homes. But Dietz said there has been an uptick in townhouse construction, a more affordable single-family option.
FargoHomeSearch.com
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Shannon Barnum Moorhead Real Estate Broker
Modern Market Realtors
1306 24 Ave S
Moorhead MN 56560
Office-(701) 205-5517
Home Phone-(701) 491-2000
Mobile- (701) 491-2000
Email: Shannon@ModernMarketRealtors.com
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