Predictions

2024 real estate predictions from experts across the country

Brokerage executives share their national real estate predictions for 2024.

2024 real estate predictions for South Florida

South Florida real estate has been marked by low inventory, rising prices, challenging mortgage rates and industry-shifting lawsuits. That’s a lot of change in one year, so how can we anticipate what’s next? We asked the experts.

2024 South Florida lending predictions

These lending executives offer their South Florida real estate predictions and consider future interest rates as we enter 2024.

2024 South Florida construction predictions

These construction executives offer their real estate predictions and consider the state of South Florida development as we enter 2024.

Survey Results: South Florida real estate in 2024

What will South Florida real estate look like in 2024? We asked, you answered! See what your fellow agents are thinking.

Home prices will remain stable in 2023, National Association of Realtors® projects

Home prices will remain steady and mortgage rates will settle in at less than 6% in 2023, NAR predicts.

South Florida real estate experts offer their predictions for 2023

In our annual questionnaire, we hear from managing brokers, mortgage lenders, developers and more to get their prognostications for 2023.

Real estate industry predictions for 2023

Real estate experts offer their predictions on the industry in South Florida for 2023.

South Florida mortgage and lending predictions for 2023

Featuring the perspectives of: Jeremy Collett, Executive Director of Capital Markets, Guaranteed Rate Derek Fertig, Senior Vice President, Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation Craig Garcia, President, Capital Partners Mortgage Will interest rates continue to rise next year, and what impact

Real estate development predictions for 2023

Real estate developers share their predictions and expectations for the year ahead in South Florida.

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