Up Or Down? Here’s Where Home Prices Are Headed From Here | Housing Analyst Ivy Zelman (PT2)

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Here in Part 2, housing expert Ivy Zelman shares her outlook on the housing market looking out at the next few years. She predicts today’s “seller’s market” will cool off, and that buyers who can afford to wait will likely enjoy lower home prices in coming years, especially in today’s most-active markets like Phoenix, Austin, Houston, Dallas, Idaho & the Carolinas.

If you haven’t yet watched Part 1 of our interview with Ivy Zelman, in which she explains the biggest trends influencing housing prices today, you can do so here: https://youtu.be/_D_kHqjzVa4

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