pleasant1911
Ultimate Member
- Apr 12, 2012
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What is going on with the housing prices in Howard County and other counties??? It’s great if you’re selling, but if you’re buying… it’s EX PEN SIVE!
Are the housing prices the new norm or is it going to go down? Even if this is the new norm, houses are sold very quickly. Looks like if there are new construction (single homes), it’s over a million and lot premiums. Looking at maple lawn south. It’s 1.1 million and then a 40-60k lot premium depending on where it is. That’s crazy.
Is it a good time to buy right now? Are the housing prices gonna continue to go up? Is there a market crash or adjustments coming soon? With comparing car prices, it’s a shortage and when supplies are more available, prices could/might drop. But with homes in HoCo and other similar counties, it’s what’s there and not too many homes will be made.
The craziest part is same new NV homes in one neighborhood is 700k vs 1.1 million. And it is separated by a ten minute drive. I m guessing the difference is the ethnicity of the neighborhood, which pretty much reflects the rating of the schools
If anyone has any insight or advice, greatly appreciate it.
Are the housing prices the new norm or is it going to go down? Even if this is the new norm, houses are sold very quickly. Looks like if there are new construction (single homes), it’s over a million and lot premiums. Looking at maple lawn south. It’s 1.1 million and then a 40-60k lot premium depending on where it is. That’s crazy.
Is it a good time to buy right now? Are the housing prices gonna continue to go up? Is there a market crash or adjustments coming soon? With comparing car prices, it’s a shortage and when supplies are more available, prices could/might drop. But with homes in HoCo and other similar counties, it’s what’s there and not too many homes will be made.
The craziest part is same new NV homes in one neighborhood is 700k vs 1.1 million. And it is separated by a ten minute drive. I m guessing the difference is the ethnicity of the neighborhood, which pretty much reflects the rating of the schools
If anyone has any insight or advice, greatly appreciate it.