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Local real estate experts talk low inventory, rising interest rates, popular remodeling projects and more.
T H E ROUN DTABL E EX PERTS
Home inventory is at record lows in metro Milwaukee right now. How is that affecting your industry? MILWAUKEE MAGAZINE:
It certainly has driven prices up. Things are busier now than they ever were. I sold 100 houses in quarter one this year. I thought I’d sell 60 and be happy. The market is just not producing enough units. SCOTT THISTLE:
Jay Schmidt
Owner and Broker, Jay Schmidt Group, Keller Williams Realty
Scott Thistle
President, Homebuilder, Harbor Homes
The scale of remodeling projects has increased in the past couple years. That’s because there aren’t homes to buy for people who want more space. They could sell their house in half a day’s time, but they have nowhere to go. That set our phones on fire with people wanting to add on, to make their house more functional. MATT RETZAK:
Forty-five percent of the home purchases in metro Milwaukee last year were made by first-time homebuyers. With those millennials increasing the buying pool, that’s putting pressure on inventory. And baby boomers are staying in their homes longer and remodeling. JAY SCHMIDT:
Michael Murphy
AVP Regional Mortgage Sales Manager, North Shore Bank
Matt Retzak
Project Designer and Coordinator, Bartelt. The Remodeling Resource
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