The real estate market has had an ominous cloud looming for a long while with sunshine trying to break through. Now, according to a recently released second quarter survey by HomeGain, optimism is growing and a sunnier forecast is anticipated by some.
The survey results are taken from a pool of more than 400 agents and brokers and 1,700 homeowners. Perhaps not surprisingly the optimism is a bit unequal. Regarding the general direction of home values, about 48 percent of industry professionals expect home values to increase compared to only 27 percent of homeowners. However both percentage figures are up from first quarter 2012.
The outlook for the next two years? The forecast, according to the belief of those surveyed, gets even better. Real estate professionals (82 percent) and homeowners (59 percent), both believe home values will increase in the next couple of years. However, a small percentage group, 6 percent of real estate professionals and 15 percent of homeowners, think the exact opposite.
Meanwhile, 14 percent (From my monthly online newsletter- click here to read more)
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