Quarterly Roundtable Discussion on Current Market Trends
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On our quarterly roundtable, we cut straight to the chase on the Triangle's real estate heartbeat. We're peeling back the layers on market trends with sharp insights and on-the-ground analysis
I'm joined by a panel of industry experts including John Wood, Jim Spaeth, Jacob Sagi, Roberto Quercia and Eric Maribojoc, each bringing a wealth of knowledge from their extensive experience in real estate finance and housing policy at UNC.
We tear into the ripple effects of changes in buyer agent commissions and how they rattle the market from top to bottom. We also talk about the undercurrents that hit the pockets of veterans and first-time buyers the hardest, the big picture of housing availability and affordability, and the pesky issue of mortgage rates playing jump rope with your budget.
Don't miss our insightful analyses and expert forecasts that can help
you make informed decisions.
Specifically, this episode highlights the following themes:
- The recent overhaul in buyer agent commissions and its potential ripple effects
- Housing affordability and its impact on marginalized buyers
- The conundrum facing homeowners with North Carolina's insurance market
Links from this episode:
- Learn more about Triangle MLS: https://www.trianglemls.com
- Learn more about UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School: https://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu
- Know more about John Wood: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wood-665243242
- Know more about Jim Spaeth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meetjimspaeth
- Know more about Jacob Sagi: https://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/faculty/directory/jacob-sagi
- Know more about Roberto Quercia: https://planning.unc.edu/faculty/quercia
- Know more about Eric Maribojoc: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-maribojoc-a2682122
- Know more about Andrea Siracuse: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-siracuse
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1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Equities market optimism despite inflation, interest rates (00:04:27)
3. Slow, cheap money had huge impact on economy (00:06:47)
4. Pent-up demand drives housing market, expect competition (00:10:36)
5. Household income affects house affordability, not salary (00:14:06)
6. Encouraging policymakers to support affordable urban density (00:18:37)
7. Investment in new industry creating manufacturing jobs (00:19:46)
8. Competition, renovation, and demolition affecting housing prices (00:24:02)
9. North Carolina law limits insurance premiums (00:26:51)
10. Homeowners in triangle area seeing flood insurance spikes (00:31:06)
11. Homeownership costs soar, renting more affordable in Raleigh-Durham (00:35:04)
12. 3% move-outs to single family rental communities (00:37:35)
13. Owning should cost more than renting asset (00:39:23)
14. Sustained migration driving growth in North Carolina (00:43:20)
15. State demographer forecasts smaller, older, urban population (00:49:28)
16. Inbound migration to urban areas faces affordability (00:50:59)
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