Real estate data analytics firm PropEquity released its housing sales data for the January-March period, predicting a significant 23% drop in sales amid high prices and geopolitical uncertainty.
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The expected decline in housing sales for the first quarter of 2025 is 23% compared to the same period in the previous year, according to PropEquity's report.
The main factors contributing to the decline in housing sales are high housing prices, rising interest rates, and geopolitical uncertainty, which have all impacted consumer confidence and purchasing decisions.
Rising interest rates have made mortgages more expensive, deterring potential buyers from making a purchase, which has contributed to the decline in housing sales.
The decline in housing sales is affecting related industries such as construction and home furnishings, leading to a slowdown in demand and potentially fewer new home construction projects.
PropEquity advises potential homebuyers to conduct thorough research, work with a trusted real estate professional, be prepared to make a competitive offer, and have a solid financial plan in place to navigate the current market complexities.
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