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Discover Flavor Palm Beach September Event Flavor Palm Beach is a month-long dining event, September 1 - 30, 2022, and was started in 2007 to introduce diners to the vast…
Discover Flavor Palm Beach September Event Flavor Palm Beach is a month-long dining event, September 1 - 30, 2022, and was started in 2007 to introduce diners to the vast…
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What’s the state of housing market in SE Florida 2022? Home prices soared in south Florida by a record 29% between January 2021 - January 2022, a history maker.
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It’s the old supply-and-demand predicament: Home sales in the U.S. continue at a torrid pace, but the availability of listings remains limited. Buoyed by historically low mortgage rates, buyers keep shopping for homes, reducing the available inventory and sparking a rise in home prices across the country.
At the beginning of the pandemic, fears of an economic recession and an ensuing mortgage meltdown were top of mind for homeowners all across the country. For many buyers and sellers, the two seemed to go hand in hand, just as they did in the 2008 economic crisis. This time around, because of lessons learned in 2008, banks are better funded, homeowners are holding more accrued equity, and, crucially, much of the economic activity is focused on financial factors outside the housing market.