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<blockquote data-quote="netty2424" data-source="post: 2838656" data-attributes="member: 63328"><p>We purchased our home 3 years ago and I left all of my filters on my real estate apps to keep up with the market, more out of curiosity than anything. </p><p></p><p>I’ve wondered what’s going on with the real estate market leading up to this pandemic as it seems like it was kind of topping out. I see more price reduction notifications than I see new homes for sale. Just started getting the sense that it was trending back to a buyers market. </p><p></p><p>I can’t see this pandemic doing anything to help, other than providing opportunities for wealthy to continue to buy low as prices start to dip. Seems like real estate always eventually rebounds. </p><p></p><p>When we bought, you could find acreage up here as low as $3k/acre, but more often $5-7k. Lately it’s been $10k plus from property I’m seeing for sale now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netty2424, post: 2838656, member: 63328"] We purchased our home 3 years ago and I left all of my filters on my real estate apps to keep up with the market, more out of curiosity than anything. I’ve wondered what’s going on with the real estate market leading up to this pandemic as it seems like it was kind of topping out. I see more price reduction notifications than I see new homes for sale. Just started getting the sense that it was trending back to a buyers market. I can’t see this pandemic doing anything to help, other than providing opportunities for wealthy to continue to buy low as prices start to dip. Seems like real estate always eventually rebounds. When we bought, you could find acreage up here as low as $3k/acre, but more often $5-7k. Lately it’s been $10k plus from property I’m seeing for sale now. [/QUOTE]
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