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Austin's housing market is heating up again, despite recent forecasts that it would tank. Nationwide forecasts now predict a rise in home prices, despite still-high interest rates. AdvertisementJust when some people thought the Austin, Texas, housing market was going to crash, it's starting to heat up again. This sudden surge in Austin housing sales is a bit surprising. Despite high prices and interest rates, homebuyers are determinedIn 2022, Nicholas Gerli, the CEO of real estate data analytics firm Reventure Consulting, named Austin the No.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAirbnb's will not perform well in a recessionary environment, says Reventure's Nick GerliNick Gerli, Reventure Consulting Founder and CEO, joins 'Last Call' to explain his recent viral tweet claiming AirBnB is seeing declining revenue in several major markets.
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Build-to-rent communities skip the intermediary and go straight to the homebuilder. While typical single-family rental strategies, pioneered by Blackstone in the aftermath of the Great Recession, are inherently tied to the housing market, build-to-rent is not. In the eyes of private equity, there's no difference between build-to-rent communities and apartment blocks. If you value Cypress Bay as an apartment building, instead of a collection of homes, Fundrise got a good deal. Fundrise is still working on deals, Miller said, with a deal pipeline stretching out to 2025.
Besides an overwhelming investor appetite, the surge in the Sunbelt's real estate prices can also be attributed to an influx of enthusiastic remote workers with deep pockets. "The Phoenix market was largely a COVID-19 pandemic market until about last summer," independent real estate market analyst John Wake told Insider, explaining that it was mainly owner-occupants driving the market. "In 2007, before the great recession, over 50% of our workforce was in real estate, construction, retail, and hospitality. Besides its investments into the biosciences and healthcare industry, Phoenix also has a stake in another global sector — semiconductor chip manufacturing. Eventually, Rounds forecasts a price correction of at least 25% for the Phoenix housing market.
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