Tennessee has seen growth unlike anything before over the past several years. As of the end of 2017, Northeast Tennessee saw tremendous increase in home value and home price. Northeast Tennessee has also been credited with leading the entire region out of the recession that hit the rest of the country around 2008 and has… Continue reading 2018 Tennessee Housing Market and Real Estate Market Predictions
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2015 Tennessee Housing Market Predictions
Like much of the rest of the country, the Tennessee Housing Market experienced a steady increase this past year in terms of home values. Housing market predictions see this trend continuing into next year. Harold Crye, the president of Tennessee’s biggest real estate firm, said that sales would rise about 5% in 2015. About the economy… Continue reading 2015 Tennessee Housing Market Predictions
2013 Tennessee Housing Market
Nashville real estate professionals expect local property prices to outpace the nation in appreciation through 2013. “In my research, I found that most experts predict … the average price nationally to increase by 1 percent, and in Nashville most experts think the average price will increase from 2 – 3 percent,” wrote Steve Jolly of… Continue reading 2013 Tennessee 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
2012 Tennessee Housing Market
Home prices that are lower than many other regions of the U.S. and changing attitudes regarding business growth are still attracting more newcomers to many regions of Tennessee, despite the hurting national economy. The state saw more growth during the real estate boom than at any other time. A bulging inventory of homes for sale,… Continue reading 2012 Tennessee Housing Market
Disaster Housing Relief Provided in 8 States
By Mike Colpitts As anxieties rise with the floodwaters along the mighty Mississippi River and residents flee for higher ground, the U.S. government is gearing up for the largest disaster aid commitment it has ever made. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has already dedicated funds to help disaster victims in eight states, including immediate foreclosure… Continue reading Disaster Housing Relief Provided in 8 States
America’s Watchdog to Rescue Disaster Victims
By Mike Colpitts An organization that gained national fame for helping homeowners and businesses in natural disasters, including Hurricane Katrina is offering free aid to homeowners and businesses that suffered property damage or were destroyed in the series of tornadoes that tore through the south-eastern corridor of the U.S. America’s Watchdog is coming to the… Continue reading America’s Watchdog to Rescue Disaster Victims
Housing Watch Index Shows Improving Trends
By Kevin Chiu Starting today Housing Predictor debuts a new real estate index. Housing markets that make the new “Watch List” are being monitored closely for changing economic conditions in the near future as a result of at least two improving economic trends. Some of the markets on the list have already been forecast to… Continue reading Housing Watch Index Shows Improving Trends
2011 Tennessee Housing Market
Driven by a stronger economy than most of the nation and higher employment levels in its major cities, Tennessee is sustaining the real estate crash better than most of the U.S. That isn’t to say the state is out of the woods yet, but the hills of Tennessee are looking better than a lot of… Continue reading 2011 Tennessee Housing Market
2010 Tennessee Housing Market
In a strange twist of fate, the Tennessee housing market is forecast to experience improving conditions from its downturn as a direct result of massive flooding and severe weather that inundated much of the state. Higher home sales are projected to result as homeowners who have lost their homes in the devastating flooding, and other… Continue reading 2010 Tennessee Housing Market