Why Home Prices Aren’t Falling Even as Buyers Disappear | Jim Righeimer
Housing prices remain elevated even as demand softens and builders slow activity. There are talks about a housing shortage, even as builders are not building because they don’t see the demand. Builders are buying down interest rates to encourage more sales. In this episode, we speak with Jim Righeimer, Chief Executive Officer of Arbor Capital Partners, a developer of lots who works closely with builders. He tells us what’s happening in the housing market right now and whether it’s the right time to invest in housing. Subscribe to our Channel & Stay Tuned: / @marketinsidershow Let's Stay in Contact: • X (Twitter) - / mktinsidershow • Linkedin - / market-insider-show Tag: #financialeducation #realestatemarket #housing #realestate #realestatetips #mortage The views expressed in this video are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of Market Insider.

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