Haywood County’s absorption rate as of April 30 is 21.22 months, which reflects basically no reduction/improvement in the inventory level since the March 30 report; however, the positive side is that the absorption rate/inventory did not increase in April.
Source: MLS. Data Deemed reliable but, not guaranteed.
Market Sweet Spot.
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Susie, Love your new header. It is good to see an independent woman who is "Bucking the Trend". Good catchy title. Good luck there in Maggie Valley. Hope things pick up for you real soon. - Your friend in Tennessee - Michael
Hi there Michael, thank you for your kind comments!!
I've noticed a similarity in some parts of the market here... neither a rise or fall... this could be the trough before the uptick. Some areas are already upswinging. I just lost a deal today... multiple offers- ours was full price. They went for a quicker close.
In one of your previous posts you mentioned Maggie Valley. Is that the area you cover, or was that just a visit? Our old pastor retired there. He has a cabin on a lake, in the mountains. I have some other friends who have a cabin there too.