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Dawson Boyer is a Richmond native and top real estate agent in the Richmond region who has helped over 500 buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals. In this episode, he discusses how he got started, the unique features of the Richmond market, and advice for homebuyers.
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Recently, a study was conducted by U.S. News and the University of Missouri to rank the top 500 healthiest communities in the country. How well did Virginia do on this list and how can this data influence the housing market?
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Housing supply in the U.S. has been declining since the Great Recession, an issue that was exacerbated by the pandemic. Many buyers and builders have turned to new construction in response to the lack of housing inventory. We will talk about this and permit data trends in Virginia on today’s podcast.
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In light of Hispanic Heritage Month, Sejal interviews Alba Martinez. A REALTOR® since 2016, Alba serves on the board of directors of the NAHREP Northern Virginia chapter since 2017 as well as the Hispanic Forum Chair for the Northern Virginia Association of REALTORS® since 2022. In this interview, we find out more about her journey in the real estate industry, her advice for potential homebuyers, and what continues to drive her to be a part of this industry.
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The housing market has been hit with higher housing costs, low inventory and rising interest rates over the past few years, which has led to an affordability issue for homebuyers and renters. On today’s podcast we will talk about how challenging the market has been and the ways it is starting to improve.
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In this episode, Dominique and Sejal will discuss the National Association of REALTORS® 2024 Generational Trends of Home Buyers and Sellers report. They will highlight the experiences and expectations of different generational groups in the housing market. Additionally, they will share key trends in Virginia’s housing market.
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In this episode, Ryan and Sejal share how the housing market has fared in the first half of 2024. They compare housing market activity in the months of January through June over the years and help understand how this year’s market has been different and share their views on how the rest of the year will pan out.
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In light of AANHPI Heritage Month, Sejal interviews Virginia REALTORS® 2024 President-Elect Lorraine Arora. Lorraine has been a REALTOR® for over three decades and is now a broker. In this interview, we find out more about her journey in the real estate industry, lessons she has learned along the way, and what continues to drive her to be a part of this industry.
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In this episode of Rooflines, Ryan interviews Craig Toalson, CEO of Home Builders Association of Virginia. They discuss new home construction trends, challengers faced by builders, along with ways REALTORS® and builders can work together.
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In honor of Black History Month, Virginia REALTORS® presents a two-part interview with Guy Allen. Guy is President of the Northern Virginia chapter of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) with over 40 years of experience in real estate. In this interview, he brings us on an audio journey through the decades, describing his career path, the challenges black individuals face in real estate, along with tangible actions for the future.
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In honor of Black History Month, Virginia REALTORS® presents a two-part interview with Guy Allen. Guy is President of the Northern Virginia chapter of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) with over 40 years of experience in real estate. In this interview, he brings us on an audio journey through the decades, describing his career path, the challenges black individuals face in real estate, along with tangible actions for the future.
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Over the last year people have dealt with soaring mortgage rates and high inflation, leaving many to consider alternative ways to offset their costs. Today we will discuss how these challenges have led people to consider house hacking as an option and how younger generations are leading the trend.
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From the pandemic we saw many trends emerge, but one of these trends has re-shaped the way that we work and where we choose to live; work from home. We will explore how working remotely went from a work style trend to a stabilizing force in the job market and how it impacted the real estate market.
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Many people were hoping for their student loan debt to be lowered or forgiven so they could reach other goals like buying a home. How will the lift of the student loan forbearance impact the housing market?
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The mortgage rate lock-in effect is a trending topic in the current housing market. In this episode, you’ll understand what the lock-in effect means and how it impacts the housing market, specifically in Virginia.
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Have you received questions about smart home solutions from your clients or wondered what the benefits of having smart home technologies are for a home’s sale? In this episode, we have a special guest, Amanda Deaton, who will discuss smart home technologies and their growing popularity in Virginia and equip you with details on this trending topic in the housing discourse.
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Millennials. Generation Y. Digital Natives. No matter what you call them they are currently the largest generation and will have a lasting influence on the economic and social fabric of this country. Today we will talk about what they have experienced as young adults entering a period of slow economic growth and how things have changed for them in the housing market.
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The spring market is usually the busiest in terms of housing market activity each year. In today’s episode, we will discuss how the residential housing activity during the Spring of 2023 has been different from prior years and what may be the cause for this change from the norm.
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Consumers tend to shy away from expensive goods and services during economic uncertainty, but these patterns do not necessarily impact the higher-end of the income spectrum. How has the luxury market been trending so far in 2023?
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In today’s episode, we’ll look at recent population data for Virginia. Each year, the Demographic Research Group at University of Virginia’s Weldon Cooper Center develops and releases the official population estimates for Virginia and its counties and independent cities. We’ll discuss the population estimates as of July 1, 2022, and highlight some of the trends most relevant to the Commonwealth’s housing market.
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