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Metro Detroit Area Home Buyers Duke It Out
/in SE Michigan /by Tracy WillisMetro Detroit area home buyers compete in bidding wars for their dream homes. Homes are selling for over the asking price, and properties aren’t on the market for long. Brokers are advising clients to come in with their best offers first or risk losing out in the bidding process. Home tours are hopping with appointments every 15 minutes. In one weekend showing, some homes can receive as many as 22 purchase offers. The length of time a house sits on the market from listing to sold has dropped 34% from 2020. Showings per individual home have almost doubled.
Plans Resuscitated for Restoration Hardware Flagship Store
/in SE Michigan /by Tracy WillisThe Birmingham planning board will meet on March 24 and review a proposal that revives plans to bring Restoration Hardware to downtown Birmingham. A new 4-story building is proposed for the southwest corner of Old Woodward Avenue and Brown Street. The site is across the street from the new Daxton Hotel. The current buildings at the site would be demolished. After construction, the site would feature a new 54,000-square-foot building with Restoration Hardware as its anchor tenant. In addition, the development would have a top-floor restaurant and 24-space underground parking.
To Buy or Not to Buy? That is the Question
/in SE Michigan /by Tracy WillisIn 15 of the 50 largest metro areas across the country, buying is still a better option than renting. The relative price of buying a home hasn’t changed much, even with the historic growth in home prices over the last year. This is due to incredibly low interest rates. Realtor.com looked at the median listing price in each of the 50 largest metro areas, compared it to the monthly cost of renting in those same areas, and then compared those numbers to local incomes. Cities in the South and Midwest offer cheaper homes and a lower cost of living. Southeast Michigan is in the Top 10 of metro areas in which buying makes financial sense vs. renting.