October 29, 2025 - 22:35

Economist Matthew Gardner is back answering real estate questions in his Q3 2025 Update alongside Agent Publishing Co-Founder Anne Hartnett. In this latest analysis, Gardner delves into the current trends shaping the real estate landscape, providing valuable insights for buyers, sellers, and investors alike.
Gardner highlights the impact of shifting economic conditions on housing demand. He notes that while interest rates have fluctuated, the overall market remains resilient. The ongoing challenges of inventory shortages and rising construction costs continue to affect home prices, making it a competitive environment for potential buyers.
Additionally, Gardner discusses the increasing importance of location and community amenities in home purchasing decisions. As remote work becomes more prevalent, buyers are prioritizing properties that offer a better quality of life outside urban centers.
Overall, Gardner's Q3 2025 Update offers a comprehensive look at the real estate market, equipping stakeholders with the knowledge needed to navigate this dynamic landscape effectively.
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