As the days get shorter and children return to school, we look back at the first half of 2023 and assess the local real estate market. As we’ve shared many times recently, our current market

As the days get shorter and children return to school, we look back at the first half of 2023 and assess the local real estate market. As we’ve shared many times recently, our current market
Stop us if you’ve heard this before, but inventory, or lack thereof, is driving our current market. Even with last year’s spike in interest rates, we still have an undersupply of homes
The 2022 real estate market was a tale of two markets. Bears/Bulls. Lions/Lambs. Whatever the comparison, the results were stark. The first half of the 2022 Elmhurst market saw a robust spring and
As 2022 comes to a close and we look toward the start of a new year, let's take a look back at the resources, information, and news we've shared over the past year. One of our most popular
All eyes have been on the real estate market as The Fed followed up on their promise to increase interest rates to curb inflation. Predictably, the historically hot market has, indeed, slowed down.
Outdoor living spaces continue to be one of the hottest trends in home improvement. Today’s outdoor living areas extend far beyond a simple deck or patio with a picnic table, Weber grill, and
As we enter the 2nd quarter of 2022, we continue to experience the familiar market conditions of 2021. Our Elmhurst market, like much of the country, is still very much a seller’s market.
You don’t need a blog post and fancy graphics to know that the 2021 real estate market was incredibly hot last year. Chances are you heard stories from friends and family about multiple offers
As we move forward into 2022, let's take a look back at 2021 and the quarterly market updates, home care, real estate 101, Elmhurst resources, and other information we shared throughout the year.
Over the last 70 years in the real estate business, we at LW Reedy have grown accustomed to seasonal shifts in the real estate market. From a fast spring market to a cooling summer market, as people
For the first few months of 2021 and into late spring, the storyline in real estate has been the same. Stories of low inventory, multiple offers and a frenzied seller’s market dominated all
The spring market did NOT disappoint. Based on an unusually active winter market, low inventory, low interest rates, and positive signs of an economy re-opening, we anticipated a swift, if not full
If you listen carefully, you can hear us wadding up our 2020 market update and throwing it into the trash. It’s not that our predictions were wrong: we did expect the market to be healthy and
As we look back at 2020 from our view at 101 York, we thought it might be interesting to reflect on some of our articles from the year we are, gratefully, leaving behind. Did you see the post about
For most industries, 2020 has been anything but typical. In the real estate industry, and particularly in our Elmhurst market, the market has been quite unusual. The spring market “sprung;
For the last several years, we’ve provided you with a quarterly market update to provide insight to buyers, sellers, and casual observers on our local real estate market. This month’s