EXIT Realty Premier Blog
8 Long Island Properties Being Shown This Weekend!
Homes in the Massapequas, Wantagh, Medford, Huntington, and Valley Stream.
See all properties at: http://bit.ly/longislandopenhouses or during business hours, call (516) 795-1000.
Exit Realty Premier: Your Massapequa and Long Island Real Estate Partner
It was an amazing day to remember! A look at this past Saturday's team winery and farm outing.
Wine, Fresh Pie, Turkey Legs, Laughs and Great Company!
Amityville and Massapequa homes!
Showtimes and all details at: http://bit.ly/longislandopenhouses
Have questions about the home buying or selling process? Are you an agent looking to advance your career? Contact us now for a free, no obligation session with a Premier agent. 516 795 1000
Exit Realty Premier: Your Massapequa and Long Island Real Estate Partner
What Is the Cost of Waiting Until Next Year to Buy? [INFOGRAPHIC]
Some Highlights:
- The “cost of waiting to buy” is defined as the additional funds necessary to buy a home if prices and interest rates were to increase over a period of time.
- Freddie Mac forecasts interest rates will rise to 3.8% by Q4 2020.
- CoreLogic predicts home prices will appreciate by 5.4% over the next 12 months.
- If you’re ready and willing to buy your dream home, now is a great time to buy.
Agent of The Month! Wow!
What an August for Matt. 8 closings, 2 new listings, and 2 new under contracts. Matt did this on top of having two weeks respit in beautiful Greece!
Said Matt, "I couldn't have done it without Liz Patrizzo who took such amazing care of the business while I was away."
Have questions about the home buying or selling process? Are you an agent looking to advance your career? Contact us now for a free, no obligation session with a Premier agent. 516 795 1000
Exit Realt...What’s the Latest on Interest Rates?
Mortgage rates have fallen by over a full percentage point since Q4 of 2018, settling at near-historic lows. This is big news for buyers looking to get more for their money in the current housing market.According to Freddie Mac’s Primary Mortgage Market Survey,
Sam Khater, Chief Economist at Freddie Mac, notes how this is great news for h...“the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) rate averaged 3.60 percent, the lowest it has been since November 2016.”