Thursday, January 13, 2022

Will Omicron Slow the Real Estate Market Down?

 


Article From Realtor.com:

Omicron has indisputably put a damper on early 2022—and as COVID-19 infection rates continue to climb, many may wonder whether we’re headed toward another nationwide shutdown of schools, businesses, and other #lifegoals that may have just begun sputtering back to life.

Meanwhile, homebuyers who’ve vowed that this is the year they’ll finally buy a house might feel as if a wrench the size of a Mack truck was thrown into their plans. Will open houses even be allowed? Will home sellers pull their listings, thinking it’s not worth the risk?

In an effort to shed some light on the year ahead, we surveyed real estate experts on what homebuyers and sellers should expect in the coming weeks and months.

George Ratiu, manager of economic research at Realtor.com, isn’t sure, but feels optimistic that omicron won’t halt the housing market’s momentum, particularly since this variant appears milder than its predecessors.

“We are not through it yet, but so far, this virus seems to be a lot more contagious, but also a lot less negatively impactful in terms of sickness and death,” Ratiu says. He also points out that data from epidemics in 1918 and the 1950s have also shown that viruses become more contagious but less severe over time.

Indeed, indications from South Africa, where the COVID-19 strain was first detected, showed a steep surge in cases followed by a rapid decline. So there’s some reason to expect that this latest wave of the pandemic in the U.S. will follow suit.

Omicron doesn’t seem to have hit the economy as hard as previous waves, either.

“There is huge demand, [but] there’s still short inventory,” says Bonnell. “I believe the first half of the year will be tighter with more bidding wars than the second half.” 

One reason omicron likely won’t slow down homebuyers is that so much of home touring today is happening virtually rather than in person. In 2020 during the first wave of COVID-19, video and virtual tours were more of a novelty that certain buyers and sellers resorted to when in-person viewing wasn’t safe. By now, though, virtual tours have matured into a far more sophisticated and commonplace experience.

While many experts anticipate that omicron will be more of a blip than a bomb on this year’s real estate forecast, the one real wild card is whether more variants are on the horizon.

“It’s hard to project, but on broad balance, we’re likely to see continued variants in 2022,” says Ratiu.

From Cathy & Jim:  In our opinion, Putting our lives on hold forever just isn’t something humans are meant to do. We (Cathy and Jim) have a covid prevention plan that we use when we are hired to sell a home.                                                                                                Our Plan has been effective over the past 2 years, without any report of our clients being infected with covid. 

Check out our plan, (which includes virtual Marketing) at www.Cathyhiggins.com.

Monday, January 3, 2022

2021 Market Performance

 

MARKETS: 2021 PERFORMANCE

Nasdaq

15,644.97

+21.39%

S&P

4,766.18

+26.89%

Dow

36,338.30

+18.73%

10-Year

1.514%

+59.7 bps

Bitcoin

$47,124.05

+59.12%

Oil

$75.73

+55.50%

Sunday, January 2, 2022

Winter Home and Car tips

 

Just a friendly reminder before sub-zero temperatures arrive, to check and make sure your garden hoses are detached from the house spigots. 

If not, trapped water may freeze and burst inside your wall. This attached hose may have prevented the water from properly draining.

If you have multiple cars, and park in your driveway, park the cars facing each other. 

This will keep the ice cold wind from directly entering the engine compartment and help prevent your battery from freezing.

This will also be convenient if you need to to jump start the battery of one car to another.

You can also search "car battery warmers" in amazon for a variety of ways to make sure your car starts after a frigid night. 


Friday, December 24, 2021

Merry Christmas Everyone!

Here is something to think about:

"You might think about how a Carpenter, with absolutely no resources, 
has dominated World culture for over 2000 years !

Now you know why anti-believers are so upset!"

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Friday, December 17, 2021

The Difference between a house and a home

 

How many times have you thought about all the places you have lived over your lifetime? Christmas at home with your parents when you were allowed to open one present before Christmas eve dinner and the excitement that brought? 

You remember that living room with the tree you decorated with your parents, which looked so warm and festive in that cozy room. The memory of that home is still special to you today.

Maybe it was that attic apartment above the corner grocery store, where every time the milk cooler door closed, you could hear it loud and clear.

How about your first home where the Kitchen was so small that you and your spouse took turns when you needed to enter it?

So many memories that put a smile on your face. That’s why memories are so special. Whether it’s remembering a loved one that has passed or the memory of living in a home that brought back happy feelings of an earlier part of your life.

Those special memories of our past are part of the process for keeping us happy. Although, we should never live in the past, it will always be a part of who we are.

Maybe driving past a previous home and remembering when your daughter fell off the bike on that driveway, skinning her knee and wanting a hug from you so the hurt would go away. 

The basketball hoop on your garage where you taught your son or daughter to do layups.

Remembering the home where you read, “Twas the night before Christmas” to your children and that priceless look in their eyes.

It’s really not the act that you remember, it’s the feeling of that moment that you will never forget.

So, when you are at your home with those special people in your life, drinking your spiced coffee and hot chocolate, turn off that TV and talk about those special moments in your life that are etched in your mind. I guarantee there will be laughs and some happy tears!

This is what makes a house, a home.

After all, Tis the Season to Remember, that we're never far from Home.

Happy Holidays Everyone!

Jim and Cathy Higgins

www.Cathyhiggins.com

Monday, November 29, 2021

Safety Tips when shopping online


Secure websites — indicated by "https" rather than "http" at the beginning of a URL — encrypt data such as payment information. 

Do not submit personal or financial data to unsecured sites. Web browsers also help shoppers notice when a site is, or isn't, secure. 

Look for a closed lock, often in green, in the address bar. An open lock and red background indicate the site isn't using the secure protocol to send and receive data (though hackers have also been known to fake this icon).