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Appraising Factory-Built Houses

Appraisal Today

The prefabricated components are transported to the site and finished or reassembled there. In 2010/2011, appraisers in Bend were earning a typical fee of $401-$450 for a standard 1004 (single-family detached) order. studs, nails, sheets of drywall, shingles, wires, pipes, electrical outlet boxes).

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IS THE REAL ESTATE WINDOW CLOSING SHUT?

Will Springer Realtor

Buyers will likely snap up any home to be within walking distance of the new transportation hubs. The combination of buyers leaving the market, which brings down demand, and the slow but steady increase in new listings has beefed up inventory slightly month-to-month. Inventories improved fractionally. Who needs a car?!

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

Housing inventory nationwide flipped from oversupply to undersupply about a dozen years ago when consumers and the banking industry began to slowly rebound financially from the Great Recession. America’s shortfall is most acute with the most vulnerable, as affordable housing inventory has been shrinking for decades. 11am-7pm ; Sun.

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SELLERS’ MARKET? HOW ABOUT BUILDERS’ MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

from a year ago and at a level not seen since 2011. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) reports an increase in shady practices since the start of the pandemic, including demanding substantially higher fees after loading or transporting goods, having unreasonably long delivery windows and holding items hostage for additional charges.

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Expectations for 2023 in Seattle/King County Real Estate

Will Springer Realtor

That real estate party of unquenchable buyer demand against a backdrop of low inventory is over. Fuel to fill our vehicle gas tanks and to transport goods weigh heavily on inflation; 18% of the Consumer Price Index is for transportation costs – the second largest component of the CPI after housing/shelter (42%).