New Mexico is one of those states that, unless you’re from there, you probably don’t know much about it. In fact, many people think that this Southwestern state is a small one, but, in actuality, it’s quite large. In fact, it is the 36th most populous state and boasts a population of around two million.… Continue reading New Mexico Housing Market – 2018 Real Estate Predictions
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2016 New Mexico Real Estate Market Predictions
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The state of New Mexico, known as the “Land of Enchantment” was the 47th state added to the United States. It is the fifth largest state by size measuring 121,593 square miles. Despite its size, the population of 2,085,583 is only 36th in the country. Three American Indian reservations and 19 pueblos can be found… Continue reading 2016 New Mexico Real Estate Market Predictions
2015 New Mexico Housing Market Predictions
In 2014 the New Mexico housing market saw a 3.6% increase in the number of homes sold compared to the year before. The 2015 housing market appears to be continuing the trend and the state could be looking at a record year. The Realtors Association of New Mexico (RANM) reports that there have been 8,806… Continue reading 2015 New Mexico Housing Market Predictions
2014 New Mexico Housing Market
The New Mexico housing market experienced some rough times in the aftermath of the 2008 recession. But, things appear to be improving now that the second quarter of 2014 ended. Experts claim that the 2014 New Mexico housing market is experiencing a slow uptick. It also experienced some notable improvements along with accolades from experts… Continue reading 2014 New Mexico Housing Market
2013 New Jersey Housing Market
After years of hovering at record lows, New Jersey’s home prices are poised to increase in 2013. According to an article in The Record (“Appraiser sees NJ home prices rising in 2013, after long slide,” Oct. 26, 2012), New Jersey appraiser Jeffrey Otteau said he expects prices to rise gradually, taking until 2020 to return… Continue reading 2013 New Jersey Housing Market
2013 New Mexico Housing Market
After surviving a double-dip recession in late 2012 and experiencing the loss of many of its residents, New Mexico is facing a long road to real estate market recovery. An article in Albuquerque Business First (“Economic Outlook conference explores NM’s road to recovery,” Jan. 15, 2013), quoted University of New Mexico Bureau of Business and… Continue reading 2013 New Mexico Housing Market
Twenty Five Percent of Real Estate Markets to Appreciate
Nearly a quarter of the real estate markets Housing Predictor forecasts in 2008 will see appreciation, while the majority are projected to deflate with slower home sales. Some 251 markets are forecast in all 50 states for the year with 191 projected to depreciate. Sixty are forecast to appreciate. Those forecast to appreciate are generally less… Continue reading Twenty Five Percent of Real Estate Markets to Appreciate
Investor Real Estate Market Forecast
Lucky 7 Investor Forecast The Lucky 7 Best Investor Housing Predictor real estate market forecasts for 2008 are intended for investors willing to take a risk buying real estate to make a profit. Housing Predictor forecasts more than 250 local housing markets in all 50 U.S. states and the Lucky 7 Forecast is betting that… Continue reading Investor Real Estate Market Forecast
Four States with Appreciation in Housing Markets
Now There Are Only 4 Real Estate has changed. Only four states remain with enough local housing market appreciation to stay on the Housing Predictor appreciation list for the remainder of 2007. The over-whelming majority of housing markets have deflated throughout the nation. Just four states have regionally vibrant economies enough to be strong enough… Continue reading Four States with Appreciation in Housing Markets
2012 New Mexico Housing Market
A more diversified economy has helped New Mexico through the U.S. financial crisis, but it hasn’t been able to fully protect it from the economic hardship associated with its fallout. Better employment levels than most other areas of the country translate into a stronger local economy. Industries that have suffered, however, including some of the… Continue reading 2012 New Mexico Housing Market