Migration Impact: How 2.8 Million Newcomers Shape Real Estate

 

In this episode, the hosts dive deep into the ever-changing world of real estate, discussing market trends, demographic shifts, and economic influences. Key topics include the substantial impact of international migration, with 2.8 million people added to the U.S. population, driving significant changes in local markets.

They also address the rise of family caregiving responsibilities, analyzing its implications for real estate. Additionally, the conversation touches on Super Bowl ads, mortgage rates, and sector-specific insights from the NAR report. The implications of wildfires and the push for transparency in DOM metrics are also explored, providing valuable insights for real estate professionals.


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the WiRE - the Week in Real Estate

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It all began with an idea—a need. How can we digest the top headlines in real estate in an easy-to-understand, on-the-go format? This is that. Four distinct podcasts provide your weekly summaries of the Week in Real Estate. Imagined, built, and maintained using artificial intelligence.

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