Is the housing market too on fire? What do you real estate agents, team leaders and brokers think?
Hello OpenHouse readers!
If you're of a certain age, and certainly if you grew up in the Boston area, you know what I'm referring to in my subject line. It's none other than New Edition, the group that brought us Ralph Tresvant, Johnny Gill, Bobby Brown and the spinoff group Bell, Biv, DeVoe.
The subject line also refers to our need to cool down the housing market, which is becoming more unaffordable every day with runaway home prices. HousingWire's Lead Analyst Logan Mohtashami thinks we might need an increase in mortgage rates to cool it now.
What do you real estate agents, team leaders and brokers think? Is the housing market too on fire? Let me know by replying to this email or sending me a note at dsanchez@housingwire.com.
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