Bidding Wars Erupt as U.S. Supply of Homes for Sale Falls - Bloomberg

Bidding Wars Erupt as U.S. Supply of Homes for Sale Falls - Bloomberg


Bidding Wars Erupt as U.S. Supply of Homes for Sale Falls

By Prashant Gopal and John Gittelsohn - Mar 27, 2012
Matthew and Carina Hensley offered $10,000 more than the asking price for a three-bedroom house in suburban Seattle, then lost out to one of seven other bidders.
Their $270,000 proposal last month came with a family portrait and a letter introducing the couple, their eight-month- old daughter, Harper, and their desire to build a family in the Renton, Washington, house with a yard backing onto a woody hillside.
Bidding wars, absent from most parts of the U.S. residential market since its peak in 2006, are erupting from Seattle and Silicon Valley to Miami and Washington, D.C. The inventory of homes hovers close to a six-year low, while an increase in jobs and record affordability are tempting more buyers. The number of contracts to buy previously owned homes jumped 14 percent in February from a year earlier, the National Association of Realtors reported yesterday. CLICK THIS LINK TO READ MORE OF THIS ARTICLE

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  1. They are all superbly attractive. Makes me want to put my home on the market and move!
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