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Washington home values ’
Forty-six percent of Washington real estate professionals expect home prices to stay the same in the next six months
Last month, HomeGain, one of the first companies to provide free instant home valuations online, released the results of our first quarter 2012 nationwide home values survey of over 400 HomeGain current and former members and more than 1,700 home owners. The survey asked their opinions on home prices and what they thought of President Obama’s performance as President. On this real estate blog we published the 1st quarter 2012 national results as well as the complete 1st quarter 2012 regional results, including commentary from real estate agents and brokers.
Earlier this month we released the California 1st quarter 2012 home values survey data, the Florida 1st quarter 2012 home values survey data, the 1st quarter 2012 Texas home prices survey data, the 1st quarter 2012 Illinois home prices survey data, the 1st quarter 2012 New York home prices survey data, the 1st quarter 2012 Arizona home prices survey data, and the 1st quarter 2012 Maryland home prices survey data.
See all past Washington home values surveys.
Today we are releasing the Washington home prices survey data.
Set forth below is the first quarter 2012 real estate professional and homeowner Washington home prices survey data along with the fourth quarter 2011 real estate professional survey data along with the first quarter 2011 national home prices survey data. Click on each question to see complete results:
- Have home prices increased, decreased or stayed the same in the last year?
- On average, what do homeowners believe that their home is worth?
- How do buyers feel that homes for sale are priced?
- What is the average difference in price between what sellers believe their home to be worth and the amount at which the home gets listed?
- What is the average difference in price between what a home is listed at and what a home sells for?
- In the next six months, will the values of homes in your market increase, decrease or stay the same?
- What percentage of homes for sale are foreclosures in your area?
- What is the average home price in your area?
- What percentage of your clients are first-time buyers?
- How do you think Barack Obama is performing in his role as President?
- If the Presidential election were today, who would you vote for?
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Louis Cammarosano on
April 4th, 2012 under Home Prices, Home Values, Home Values Surveys, HomeGain, HomeGain Market Data
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Seventy-four percent of Washington real estate professionals expect home prices to stay the same in the next six months
Last month, HomeGain, one of the first companies to provide free instant home valuations online, released the fourth quarter results of our nationwide home values survey of over 400 HomeGain current and former members and 2,000 home owners. The HomeGain survey asked their opinions on home prices and what they thought of President Obama’s performance. On this blog we published the 4th quarter 2011 national results as well as the complete 4th quarter 2011 regional results, including commentary from real estate agents and brokers and homeowners.
Recently, we released the California 4th quarter 2011 home values survey data and the Florida 4th quarter 2011 home values survey data, the 4th quarter 2011 Texas home prices survey data , the 4th quarter 2011 New York home prices survey data, the 4th quarter 2011 New Jersey home values survey data, the Illinois 4th quarter 2011 home values survey data, the Arizona 4th quarter 2011 home prices survey data, and the Maryland 4th quarter 2011 home prices survey data. In the coming days we will be releasing home values survey data from Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Today we are releasing the Washington home prices survey data.
Set forth below is the fourth quarter 2011 real estate professional and homeowner Washington home prices survey data along with the third quarter 2011 real estate professional survey data along with the fourth quarter 2011 national home prices survey data. Click on each question to see complete results:
- Have home prices increased, decreased or stayed the same in the last year?
- On average, what do homeowners believe that their home is worth?
- How do buyers feel that homes for sale are priced?
- What is the average difference in price between what sellers believe their home to be worth and the amount at which the home gets listed?
- What is the average difference in price between what a home is listed at and what a home sells for?
- In the next six months, will the values of homes in your market increase, decrease or stay the same?
- What percentage of homes for sale are foreclosures in your area?
- What is the average home price in your area?
- What percentage of your clients are first-time buyers?
- How do you think Barack Obama is performing in his role as President?
- If the Presidential election were today, who would you vote for?
Posted by:
Louis Cammarosano on
January 11th, 2012 under Home Prices, Home Values, Home Values Surveys, HomeGain, Regional
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Fifty-seven percent of Washington real estate professionals expect home prices to stay the same in the next six months
Last month, HomeGain, one of the first companies to provide free instant home valuations online, released the third quarter results of our nationwide home values survey of over 500 HomeGain current and former members and 2,200 home owners. The HomeGain survey asked their opinions on home prices and what they thought of President Obama’s performance. On this blog we published the 3rd quarter 2011 national results as well as the complete 3rd quarter 2011 regional results, including commentary from real estate agents and brokers and homeowners.
Recently, we released the California 3rd quarter 2011 home values survey data and the Florida 3rd quarter 2011 home values survey data, the 3rd quarter 2011 Texas home prices survey data , the 3rd quarter 2011 New York home prices survey data, the 3rd quarter 2011 New Jersey home values survey data, the Illinois 3rd quarter 2011 home values survey data, the Georgia 3rd quarter 2011 home prices survey data, the Arizona 3rd quarter 2011 home prices survey data, the Virginia 3rd quarter 2011 home prices survey data, the Colorado 3rd quarter 2011 home prices survey data, the Massachusetts 3rd quarter 2011 home prices survey data, the Maryland 3rd quarter 2011 home prices survey data, the North Carolina 3rd quarter 2011 home prices survey data, and the Pennsylvania 3rd quarter 2011 home prices survey data. In the coming days we will be releasing home values survey data from Nevada and Ohio.
Today we are releasing the Washington home prices survey data.
Set forth below is the third quarter 2011 real estate professional and homeowner Washington home prices survey data along with the second quarter 2011 real estate professional survey data along with the third quarter 2011 national home prices survey data. Click on each question to see complete results:
- Have home prices increased, decreased or stayed the same in the last year?
- On average, what do homeowners believe that their home is worth?
- How do buyers feel that homes for sale are priced?
- What is the average difference in price between what sellers believe their home to be worth and the amount at which the home gets listed?
- What is the average difference in price between what a home is listed at and what a home sells for?
- In the next six months, will the values of homes in your market increase, decrease or stay the same?
- What percentage of homes for sale are foreclosures in your area?
- What is the average home price in your area?
- What percentage of your clients are first-time buyers?
- How do you think Barack Obama is performing in his role as President?
- If the Presidential election were today, who would you vote for?
Posted by:
Louis Cammarosano on
November 3rd, 2011 under Home Prices, Home Values, Home Values Surveys, HomeGain, HomeGain Market Data, Regional
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Fifty-six percent of Washington real estate professionals expect home prices to drop in the next six months
Last month, HomeGain, one of the first companies to provide free instant home valuations online, released the second quarter results of our nationwide home values survey of over 750 HomeGain current and former members and 2,600 home owners. The HomeGain survey asked their opinions on home prices and what they thought of President Obama’s performance. On this blog we published the 2nd quarter 2011 national results as well as the complete 2nd quarter 2011 regional results, including commentary from real estate agents and brokers and homeowners.
Earlier this month we released the California 2nd quarter 2011 home values survey data and the Florida 2nd quarter 2011 home values survey data, the 2nd quarter 2011 Texas home prices survey data, the 2nd quarter 2011 New York home prices survey data, the 2nd quarter 2011 New Jersey home values survey data, the Illinois 2nd quarter 2011 home values survey data, the North Carolina 2nd quarter 2011 home values survey data, the Massachusetts 2nd quarter 2011 home values survey data, the Georgia 2nd quarter 2011 home values survey data, and the Pennsylvania 2nd quarter 2011 home values survey data. We will be releasing the Arizona, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia survey data soon.
Today we are releasing the Washington home prices survey data.
Set forth below is the second quarter 2011 real estate professional and homeowner Washington home prices survey data along with the second quarter 2010 real estate professional survey data along with the first quarter 2011 national home prices survey data. Click on each question to see complete results:
- Have home prices increased, decreased or stayed the same in the last year?
- On average, what do homeowners believe that their home is worth?
- How do buyers feel that homes for sale are priced?
- What is the average difference in price between what sellers believe their home to be worth and the amount at which the home gets listed?
- What is the average difference in price between what a home is listed at and what a home sells for?
- In the next six months, will the values of homes in your market increase, decrease or stay the same?
- What percentage of homes for sale are foreclosures in your area?
- What is the average home price in your area?
- What percentage of your clients are first-time buyers?
- How do you think Barack Obama is performing in his role as President?
Posted by:
Louis Cammarosano on
July 20th, 2011 under Home Prices, Home Values, Home Values Surveys, HomeGain, Polls, Regional
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Washington home buyers think homes are overpriced; Real Estate professionals in Washington expect home price declines
Last month, HomeGain,one of the first companies to provide free online instant home valuations, released the third quarter results of our nationwide survey of over 1,100 HomeGain current and former members and 2,600 homeowners. Our survey asked their opinions on home values and what they thought of President Obama’s performance as President. On this blog we published the 3rd quarter 2010 national results as well as the complete 3rd quarter 2010 regional results, including commentary from real estate agents and brokers.
Recently, we released the results of the 3rd quarter 2010 California home prices survey, the 3rd quarter 2010 Texas home values survey, the 3rd quarter 2010 Florida home values survey, the 3rd quarter 2010 New York home values survey, the 3rd quarter 2010 New Jersey home values survey , the 3rd quarter 2010 Illinois home prices survey the 3rd quarter 2010 North Carolina home values survey the 3rd quarter 2010 Ohio home values survey, the 3rd quarter 2010 Nevada home values survey, the 3rd quarter 2010 Michigan home values survey and the 3rd quarter 2010 Colorado home prices survey. In the coming days we will be releasing home values survey data from Virginia, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and other states.
Today we are releasing the Washington home prices survey data.
Set forth below is the third quarter 2010 real estate professional and homeowner Washington home prices survey data along with the 2nd quarter 2009 and 2010 real estate professional survey data along with the third quarter 2010 national home prices survey data. Click on each question to see complete results:
- Have home prices increased, decreased or stayed the same in the last year?
- On average, what do homeowners believe that their home is worth?
- How do buyers feel that homes for sale are priced?
- What is the average difference in price between what sellers believe their home to be worth and the amount at which the home gets listed?
- What is the average difference in price between what a home is listed at and what a home sells for?
- In the next six months, will the values of homes in your market increase, decrease or stay the same?
- What percentage of homes for sale are foreclosures in your area?
- What is the average home price in your area?
- What percentage of your clients are first-time buyers?
- How do you think Barack Obama is performing in his role as President?
Posted by:
Louis Cammarosano on
November 1st, 2010 under Home Prices, Home Values, HomeGain, HomeGain Market Data, Polls, Regional
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