
Home-Seller Confidence Blooms this Spring
The strong March housing market was followed by a significant boost in home-seller confidence this April.
Jeffery writes about the L.A. real estate market for Redfin Real Time and works with journalists covering real estate throughout Southern California. He previously worked as an editor and researcher for a leading real estate publishing firm.
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The strong March housing market was followed by a significant boost in home-seller confidence this April.
The housing market was off to a strong start in March with rising prices and healthy home sales
With rising home prices and increasing competition, the early season housing market is showing strong signs of demand dampened by poor supply.
While housing inventory continued to decline, January home prices and sales both increased
A fast-paced December housing market, along with a lack of new listings, led to historically low inventory and rising home prices

Homebuyers may look for less expensive homes as rates rise, but Redfin agents caution not to worry

The strong March housing market was followed by a significant boost in home-seller confidence this April.
The housing market was off to a strong start in March with rising prices and healthy home sales
With rising home prices and increasing competition, the early season housing market is showing strong signs of demand dampened by poor supply.
While housing inventory continued to decline, January home prices and sales both increased
A fast-paced December housing market, along with a lack of new listings, led to historically low inventory and rising home prices

Homebuyers may look for less expensive homes as rates rise, but Redfin agents caution not to worry