- Real estate trends
Real estate trends is a generic
term used to describe any consistent pattern or change in the general direction of thereal estate industry which, over the course of time, causes a statistically noticeable change. This phenomenon can be a result of the economy, a change in mortgage rates, consumer speculations, or other fundamental and non-fundamental reasons. [ [http://www.realestatetrendsreport.com/ "What is a Trend?"] ]A real estate trend is the catalyst for the change, and it is usually a concept, a belief, a philosophy, or an event. Sometimes a real estate trend evolves to meet a specific need, while others evolve when new products or solutions are launched. For example, when more lenders began offering
creative financing products, more borrowers were able to afford amortgage (at least on paper). At other times, a trend from another industry spills over into the real estate industry and is adopted.Therefore, a trend must have substance and be based on fact. Over time, it will cause pattern of change. Monitoring changes and tracking trends is a not an exact science and can be very hard to predict.
The residential
real estate brokerage industry is approximately half way through a 10–15 year industry transition. [ [http://www.retrends.com/real_estate_trends_articles.asp?mode=article&articleid=32 "New Report Offers Brokers Guidance in an Evolving Market"] ] This major shift is creating a fundamental change in the way homes are being bought and sold and the role the real estate agents are playing therein.U.S. Government Involvement
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United States of America (U.S.) Department of Justice Antitrust Division announced the launch of a new web site inOctober 2007 to "educateconsumer s and policymakers about the potential benefits that competition can bring to consumers of real estate brokerage services and the barriers that inhibit that competition." Among other findings, they report that certain new sales models can reduce consumer home sales costs "by thousands of dollars. For example, in states that allow open competition, some buyer's brokers rebate up to two-thirds of their commission to the customer, and some seller's brokers offer limited-service packages that let sellers list their homes on the local multiple listing service (MLS) for as little as a few hundred dollars." [cite web|url=http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/public/press_releases/2007/226685.htm|title=Antitrust division launches web site on competition in the real estate brokerage industry | accessdate=2007-10-17]The DOJ web site, [http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/public/real_estate/index.htm Competition and Real Estate] , includes a link to the real estate laws of each U.S. state and how they support or inhibit real estate brokerage competition.
Real Estate Broker and Agent Trends
The only annual report detailing real estate trends impacting the residential real estate brokerage business lists the following 10 trends as having the largest impact on residential
real estate brokers and agents over the next 12 – 18 months. [ [http://www.retrends.com/ "Swanepoel Trends Report (2008 edition)"] Retrieved 1 Feb 2008 ]Trend #1 - Growth of Social Media and
Virtual Communities Trend #2 - The Sub Prime Lending Collapse Driving Rise in
Foreclosures Trend #3 - The Importance of Information inReal Estate BusinessTrend #4 - The Changing Borders and Structure of
Multiple Listing Service sTrend #5 - The Search for Productivity in a Declining Housing Market
Trend #6 - Growth of
Identity Theft in MLS and Increased Data Security ConcernsTrend #7 - Evolving and Changing
Real Estate Business ModelsTrend #8 - How Existing Large Real Estate Brokers are Expanding
Trend #9 - The Changing DNA of the New Breed of Real Estate Agent
Trend #10 - Rise of Women,
Gen X andMinorities in Leadership RolesTrends in FSBO sector
For Sale By Owner is areal estate term which describes the situation in which a property is offered for sale directly by its owner and without that owner having solicited the help of areal estate broker , implying that no real estate commission is associated with the sale.More and more owners selling their own property are using online marketing companies to advertise their properties. FSBO web sites are now a real part of the real estate market, as the Internet becomes vital in the home-selling process. [ [http://www.thestar.com/Article/256094 Swainson, Gail, "Cheaper ways to sell gaining ground", "Toronto Star" (Toronto), Sept 15, 2007] Retrieved 29 Jan 2008] This is slowly becoming common even in Africa, [http://www.nexusnigeria.com Nexus Nigeria] offers property owners opportunity to list their properties for sale on the site,
According to a NY Times article from December 2007, "Nationally...real estate companies are spending 26 percent more on online advertising this year, even as total real estate ad spending declined 3 percent, according to Borrell Associates, a research company." [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/16/realestate/16njzo.html?_r=1&ref=realestate&oref=slogin Martin, Antoinette, "Home Searches That Click," "New York Times", December 16, 2007] Retrieved 8 Feb 2008]
According to a press release by the
National Association of Realtors (NAR) regarding their most current annual survey of real estate consumers, "2005 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers" [ [http://www.realtor.org/PublicAffairsWeb.nsf/Pages/HmBuyerSellerSurvey06 National Association of Realtors, "Home Buyer & Seller Survey Shows Rising Use of Internet, Reliance on Agents", January 2006] , Retrieved 19 Jun 2006] :*12% of 2006 US real estate transactions were FSBO.
*13% of 2005 US real estate transactions took place via FSBO (down from 14% in 2004).
*The record percentage of 20% of US real estate transactions (since tracking started in 1981) took place in 1987.According to the
Canadian Real Estate Association , which claims that 75% to 80% of homes in Canada were sold through brokers, it would appear that "Sale by Owner" accounts for some 20% or 25% of the remainder. [ [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20040925.STHOUSE/TPStory/?query=David+Akin Adkin, David, "Conducting the ultimate yard sale", "Globe and Mail" (Toronto), Sept 25, 2004] Retrieved 29 Jan 2008]References
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Realtor
*Independent contractor
*Real estate broker
*United States housing bubble
*Real Estate Transaction Specification (RETS)
*Multiple Listing Service (MLS)
*Reduced-commission MLS Listings
*Internet Data Exchange (IDX)
*Pocket listing (or exclusive listing)
*List of real estate topics External links
* [http://www.realestatejournal.com/buysell/markettrends/ Real Estate Market Trends]
* [http://efinancedirectory.com/articles/The_Dangerous_Disconnect_Between_Home_Prices_and_Fundamentals.html Relation of Real Estate Prices to Fundamentals]
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