thejuggler
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. Generally speaking it's always a sellers' market and the fact that sellers usually use professionals and buyers rarely use them further tips the scales in the favour of the seller.
I've been in the market to buy for close to six months. I've dispensed with the terms "buyers' market" and "sellers' market". Where I'm looking to buy there are about 125 on the market, give or take a couple. We've done many "red line drive-bys", viewed three disappointing houses and have seen only two houses that we'd consider living in; one of those only yesterday.
However anecdotal evidence suggests that many people bought houses for more than they wanted or in areas they didn't want.
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