Remote work flexibility and record-low mortgage rates are bringing buyers out in droves. Home sales in September bested pre-pandemic levels, but unprecedented housing demand is pushing prices higher and sidelining more would-be buyers. NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun breaks down this unseasonably active fall market and suggests solutions to ease buyer competition.
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