Coldwell Banker Advantage Blog

Research Triangle Remains Tight Real Estate Market

Posted by Bryan Selser on July 03, 2019 in  Market Update
I moved down to Raleigh last year for a dream job to help lead Coldwell Banker Advantage, one of the nation’s top real estate companies. Having been in New Jersey for most of my life, I always heard how great the Research Triangle is and how it was growing.  Everything I heard was right. My family and I absolutely love it here! And the influx of companies and new jobs continue to power the region’s economy that is having an impact on our real estate market which has fewer homes available for sale t... read more

REview: Early Market Direction

Looking at what NAR's recent home sales report and local data from the Triangle MLS means to our local real estate market.
Posted by Bryan Selser on February 25, 2019 in  Market Update
I am a numbers freak so I look forward to the monthly National Association of Realtors Existing Homes Sales Report which was released last Thursday. As an economic indicator at the national level, NARs report is fantastic and eagerly awaited by economists and policy makers in D.C. But it does little good in helping anyone interested in entering the home buying or selling process. That is obviously because of the ultra-local nature of real estate. But the report is still interesting. I was most happy to see that we ... read more

SUPER BOWL IS OVER; SPRING IS HERE!

Market Update for around the Triangle
Posted by Laurie A. Donofrio on February 04, 2019 in  Market Update
Thank goodness that really boring Super Bowl is over! Now we can focus on the real estate market! Did you know that the winter hibernation of home buyers essentially ends after the trophy presentation? Year after year, real estate website traffic starts its traditional climb the day after the football season ends. That’s why we always encourage potential buyers to get the jump now so the “For Sale” sign can be in the ground for these potential early birds. The current real estate market continues ... read more