

1,641,676
Hot!
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
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John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque, NM
5,782,764
Denver - under $400K - multiple offers and most likely sellers will get way over list. $500-750K has slowed a bit, especially in the burbs. Million dollar listings in hot Denver neighborhoods - offers received within 30 days.
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James Brockway
League City, TX
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
925,132
Our office has set all time records for each month this year!
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
2,759,687
4,319,063
John DL Arendsen - I am not sure if anyone is 'cold' in this market! Ours is real HOT!
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
3,986,161
WE are very busy. Shortage of inventory.
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
2,224,423
We are warm, but heating more and more with the weather.
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
1,683,556
175,614
Hot, Hot, HOT in Tucson, AZ. It always heats up this time of year.
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
67,319
Hot in some areas & cold in other areas.
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
883,484
John, it's getting hot here, it was cold, then warm in the winter...the comparison of Sales and the actual weather seems to be matching up hand in hand..ironically. I do have some beautiful Listings that many are calling on to show, everyday..so it's starting to get sizzling hot!
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
1,153,744
Under $350K we're feeling Hot, Hot, Hot while $700,000 and above brings a chill.
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
148,989
Hot in the range of say $150,000 to $325,000, but I've seen a slowdown in the high end about that range that had been booming for awhile.
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
26,764
4,714,642
So hot like M C Hammer once said "Can't touch that". Why? lack of inventory, low interest rates, and a great local economy.
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John DL Arendsen
Leucadia, CA
4,800,052
3,071,389
533,500
just checking out some of the older questions and answers here at Activerain, i know this is an older question, but my market is having a great spring.
732,126
James Brockway Ah ha, I think you've hit the nail on the head. It's been the high end homes in my area as well which is largely Coastal or waterfront. I'm wondering if the buyers pool may be shrinking from foreign investors i.e. China due to the Global econimic slowdown overall? Interesting.
Beatrice Briseno No doubt San Antonio as is most of Texas is still in a booming mode. My oldest daughter and her family just moved to Austin for business reasons and are loving it.
Richard Weeks Interesting how all these very positive answers have come from Texas. Is it too late to invest in TX? We are currently in escrow on an apartment complex in Greenville. I'm wondering if we should be selling just yet.
It's amazing to see how so many folks are actually doing in so many different geographical regions. It looks like Texas, Arizona, much of he Midwest, parts of the South and even the Eastern Seaboard seem to be still doing well overall.
In fact I've been hearing from everyone but folks from Califorina and most of the West Coast where I'm somewhat suspicious about what's actually happening.
But I can tell you first hand that the low to mid range (250-500k) still seem to be moving pretty well whereas again the higher end homes seen to be falling back.