New Year, New Home? What to Expect in Raleigh’s 2025 Real Estate Market
Whether you’re dreaming of a new home or planning to sell, the Raleigh real estate market has some exciting developments in store for the new year.
Whether you’re dreaming of a new home or planning to sell, the Raleigh real estate market has some exciting developments in store for the new year.
With the Raleigh housing market heating up alongside the spring temperatures, now is the perfect time to make your move in real estate. As an experienced REALTOR® in Raleigh, I’m here to spill the beans on all the latest happenings in our vibrant real estate scene.
Over the past few years, the real estate market here in Raleigh has been on fire. Garnering nationwide attention, our vibrant city is steadily becoming a hotspot for both homebuyers and investors alike. With its strong economic growth, flourishing job market, and exceptional quality of life, it’s no wonder why Raleigh’s real estate market is considered one of the hottest in the country.
I recently had the pleasure of representing Kevin on the sale of his two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom townhouse in Raleigh. After just one day on the market, we received multiple offers and were able to put the house under contract!
There is no doubt you have heard of an auction before but what about a real estate auction? A real estate auction is a public sale of a property through open-cry, competitive bidding.
I have been working in real estate in Raleigh since 2008 and have formed great relationships in this area over the years. I have extensive knowledge of the market and you can be sure I am going to put in the time and market research to help you come up with a price that will get your house sold in a timely manner.
You may have heard a rumor that homes are no longer selling or not selling as quickly. I am here to say that is not true… or at least not for my clients. Instead, people should be saying that homes are still selling quickly IF they are priced correctly.
The Renaissance Park Homeowners Association is working to enforce a rule that prohibits a homeowner from renting the home if it is not their primary residence and the owner has not been regularly occupying the home.