Real Estate Sales Added $49.6 Billion to the Missouri Gross State Product in 2019
Every home sale in 2019 added at least $54,741 to a maximum of $184,763 to the economy of in 2019, according to National Association of REALTORS reports. And economists point out that home sales can have the same economic boost during the coronavirus pandemic, too. In Missouri, each home sale added an average of $59,599 to the state’s economy. In 2019, real estate sales accounted for $49.6 billion or 14.
Study Reveals the Best Months to Sell A Home
Homeowners seeking t premium when selling their home should eye the months of May and June, a new analysis from ATTOM Data Solutions shows. The study is based on 33 million single-family home and condo sales between 2011 and 2019. It does not take into account the effect of the current COVID-19 pandemic on home sales this year.
More Banks Halt HELOCs
Financial Institutions have been tightening up on lending in recent weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and home equity lines of credit have become the most recent target. JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo are the latest bank giants to announce that they will no longer be accepting applications for new HELOCs. The change does not impact the bank’s existing home equity customers.
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Survey Shows Calmness and No Panic Selling By Sellers
Nearly 3 in 4 REALTORS currently working with sellers this week – 74% – reported their clients haven’t reduced listing prices to attract buyers according to a new survey from the National Association of REALTORS. This suggests interested home sellers are remaining calm and avoiding panic selling during the uncertain economic environment brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.
Missouri Begins Processing Unemployment Claims for Self-Employed
The Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations’ (DOLIR’s) Division of Employment Security (DES) is now processing unemployment claims for the self-employed, gig workers, independent contractors, and those who otherwise do not qualify for regular unemployment benefits and have been impacted by the coronavirus.
REALTORS Hopeful for Post-Pandemic Market Rebound
With an expected slowdown in spring real estate business activity, many REALTORS remain hopeful for a post-pandemic market rebound, according to a new survey from the National Association of REALTORS. The majority of REALTORS believe buyers and sellers will return to the market as delayed transactions following the end of the health crisis.
REALTORS®: NAR IS FUNDING 2 MONTHS OF TELEHEALTH ACCESS
During this unprecedented time, the National Association of REALTORS® understands that access to health care options may be top of mind for members. Telemedicine is playing an essential role today as we navigate uncharted territory and the need for virtual healthcare.
Missouri Governor Issues Stay At Home Order
Yesterday, Friday, April 3rd, Missouri Govenor Mike Parson issued a “Stay At Home” order for the entire State of Missouri which goes into effect at 12:01 am, Monday April 6, 2020 and runs until 11:59 pm April 24, 2020. The order says that Missouri Residents “shall avoid” leaving their homes or places of residence.
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