For many years, it's been standard for sellers to enter into formal listing agreements with real estate brokers.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentuckians faced an economic rollercoaster in 2022 seeing prices like never before at the grocery store and gas pump.
As the pandemic crushed the US economy last spring, sawmills shut down lumber production to brace for a housing slump. The slump never arrived and now there isn't enough lumber to feed the red-hot housing market.
The median price for a single-family house in the U.S. jumped to $313,500 in the third quarter, a 12% increase compared with the price last year, the National Association of Realtors found in a report Friday.
Economists have said that tight labor markets have hampered economic growth in cities including Louisville.
While you may be able to buy a house next year, it may not be where you planned to live.