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                <title><![CDATA[Why Moving May be Just the Boost You Need]]></title>
                <link>https://www.tracibasslerrealty.com/blog/why-moving-may-be-just-the-boost-you-need</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p>As we look back over the past year, we’ve certainly lived through one of the most stressful periods in recent history. After spending so much more time at home throughout the health crisis, some are wondering if they should move to improve their mental health and well-being. This is no surprise since the <i>U.S. Census Bureau</i> reported an increase in the percentage of adults with symptoms of anxiety and depression in a recent <a href="https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2021/01/young-adults-living-alone-report-anxiety-depression-during-pandemic.html?utm_campaign=20210113msacos1ccstors&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=govdelivery"><i><u>Household Pulse Survey</u></i></a>.</p><p>There’s logic behind the idea that making a move could improve someone’s quality of life. When people change their scenery, they often feel happier. Catherine Hartley, an <i>Assistant Professor</i> at <i>New York University’s Department of Psychology</i> and co-author of a <a href="https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2020/may/new-and-diverse-experiences-linked-to-enhanced-happiness--new-st.html"><u>study</u></a> on how new experiences impact happiness, mentioned:</p><blockquote><p><i>“Our results suggest that people feel happier when they have more variety in their daily routines—when they go to novel places and have a wider array of experiences.”</i></p></blockquote><p>If you’re looking for a new experience, planning a move into a new home may be something you’ve started to consider more carefully. If so, you’re not alone. The <a href="https://www.unitedvanlines.com/newsroom/movers-study-2020"><i><u>2020 Annual National Movers Study</u></i></a> by <i>United Van Lines</i> shows:</p><blockquote><p><i>“<strong>For customers who cited COVID-19 as an influence on their move in 2020</strong>, <strong>the top reasons associated with COVID-19 were concerns for personal and family health and wellbeing (60%)</strong>; desires to be closer to family (59%); 57% moved due to changes in employment status or work arrangement (including the ability to work remotely); <strong>and 53% desired a lifestyle change or improvement of quality of life</strong>.”</i></p></blockquote><p>So, if you’re thinking of moving this year to help boost your happiness factor, here are a few questions to ask yourself as you make your decision.</p><h4 style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);"><strong>How’s the Weather?</strong></h4><p>Is the weather something that’s important to you? Does it have a tendency to impact your mood? The <i>World Population Review</i> <a href="https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/states-with-the-best-weather"><u>shares</u></a>:</p><blockquote><p><i>“What states have the best weather? When evaluating each state for temperature, rain, and sun, some states stand out. Although climate and weather preferences are personal and subjective, some criteria are considered to make up the best weather, according to Current Results:</i></p><ul><li><i>Comfortable temperatures from 63°F to 86°F for more than half of the year.</i></li><li><i>Dry weather with no more than 60 inches of rain per year.</i></li><li><i>Mostly clear skies with an average of sunshine for at least 60% of the year.”</i></li></ul></blockquote><p>“Better weather” can mean different things to different people – some prefer the heat, others cooler temperatures, and some want to experience all four seasons. Think about what makes you feel happiest if you’re looking for a new location.</p><h4 style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);"><strong>Should I Choose the City, Suburbs, or Country?</strong></h4><p>With the COVID-19 pandemic, some people are deciding to move to lower-density areas. Robert Dietz, <i>Chief Economist </i>at the <i>National Association of Home Builders </i>(NAHB), <a href="http://eyeonhousing.org/2021/01/top-posts-of-2020-suburban-shift-for-home-building/"><u>mentions</u></a>:</p><blockquote><p><i>“The third quarter Home Building Geography Index (HBGI) reveals that <strong>a suburban shift for consumer home buying preferences in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating</strong> as telecommuting is providing consumers more flexibility to live further out within large metros or even to relocate to more affordable, smaller metro areas.”</i></p></blockquote><p>Can you work from home? Are you open to a longer commute in the future? If so, a move to the suburbs or even a quieter rural area may be a win for you. Or, if you’ve always dreamed of life in the city, now may be your chance to move into town.</p><h3 style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);"><strong>Bottom Line</strong></h3><p>As we look beyond the trials of the pandemic, many are hoping for a new beginning, and that may mean moving. Contact a local real estate advisor today to talk about your new goals and options in today’s market.</p><p style="color:initial;"><br> </p>]]></description>
                <author><![CDATA[traci.bassler1@gmail.com (Traci Bassler)]]></author>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2021 21:39:59 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[Why Moving May Be Just the Boost You Need]]></title>
                <link>https://www.tracibasslerrealty.com/blog/why-moving-may-be-just-the-boost-you-need-1</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);">As we look back over the past year, we’ve certainly lived through one of the most stressful periods in recent history. After spending so much more time at home throughout the health crisis, some are wondering if they should move to improve their mental health and well-being. This is no surprise since the <i>U.S. Census Bureau</i> reported an increase in the percentage of adults with symptoms of anxiety and depression in a recent <a href="https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2021/01/young-adults-living-alone-report-anxiety-depression-during-pandemic.html?utm_campaign=20210113msacos1ccstors&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=govdelivery"><i><u>Household Pulse Survey</u></i></a>.</p><p style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);">There’s logic behind the idea that making a move could improve someone’s quality of life. When people change their scenery, they often feel happier. Catherine Hartley, an <i>Assistant Professor</i> at <i>New York University’s Department of Psychology</i> and co-author of a <a href="https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2020/may/new-and-diverse-experiences-linked-to-enhanced-happiness--new-st.html"><u>study</u></a> on how new experiences impact happiness, mentioned:</p><blockquote><p><i>“Our results suggest that people feel happier when they have more variety in their daily routines—when they go to novel places and have a wider array of experiences.”</i></p></blockquote><p style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);">If you’re looking for a new experience, planning a move into a new home may be something you’ve started to consider more carefully. If so, you’re not alone. The <a href="https://www.unitedvanlines.com/newsroom/movers-study-2020"><i><u>2020 Annual National Movers Study</u></i></a> by <i>United Van Lines</i> shows:</p><blockquote><p><i>“<strong>For customers who cited COVID-19 as an influence on their move in 2020</strong>, <strong>the top reasons associated with COVID-19 were concerns for personal and family health and wellbeing (60%)</strong>; desires to be closer to family (59%); 57% moved due to changes in employment status or work arrangement (including the ability to work remotely); <strong>and 53% desired a lifestyle change or improvement of quality of life</strong>.”</i></p></blockquote><p style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);">So, if you’re thinking of moving this year to help boost your happiness factor, here are a few questions to ask yourself as you make your decision.</p><h4 style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);"><strong>How’s the Weather?</strong></h4><p style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);">Is the weather something that’s important to you? Does it have a tendency to impact your mood? The <i>World Population Review</i> <a href="https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/states-with-the-best-weather"><u>shares</u></a>:</p><blockquote><p><i>“What states have the best weather? When evaluating each state for temperature, rain, and sun, some states stand out. Although climate and weather preferences are personal and subjective, some criteria are considered to make up the best weather, according to Current Results:</i></p><ul><li><i>Comfortable temperatures from 63°F to 86°F for more than half of the year.</i></li><li><i>Dry weather with no more than 60 inches of rain per year.</i></li><li><i>Mostly clear skies with an average of sunshine for at least 60% of the year.”</i></li></ul></blockquote><p style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);">“Better weather” can mean different things to different people – some prefer the heat, others cooler temperatures, and some want to experience all four seasons. Think about what makes you feel happiest if you’re looking for a new location.</p><h4 style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);"><strong>Should I Choose the City, Suburbs, or Country?</strong></h4><p style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);">With the COVID-19 pandemic, some people are deciding to move to lower-density areas. Robert Dietz, <i>Chief Economist </i>at the <i>National Association of Home Builders </i>(NAHB), <a href="http://eyeonhousing.org/2021/01/top-posts-of-2020-suburban-shift-for-home-building/"><u>mentions</u></a>:</p><blockquote><p><i>“The third quarter Home Building Geography Index (HBGI) reveals that <strong>a suburban shift for consumer home buying preferences in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating</strong> as telecommuting is providing consumers more flexibility to live further out within large metros or even to relocate to more affordable, smaller metro areas.”</i></p></blockquote><p style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);">Can you work from home? Are you open to a longer commute in the future? If so, a move to the suburbs or even a quieter rural area may be a win for you. Or, if you’ve always dreamed of life in the city, now may be your chance to move into town.</p><h3 style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);"><strong>Bottom Line</strong></h3><p style="color:rgb(49, 57, 64);">As we look beyond the trials of the pandemic, many are hoping for a new beginning, and that may mean moving. Contact a local real estate advisor today to talk about your new goals and options in today’s market.</p>]]></description>
                <author><![CDATA[traci.bassler1@gmail.com (Traci Bassler)]]></author>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2021 03:51:14 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[Owning a Home Is Still More Affordable Than Renting One]]></title>
                <link>https://www.tracibasslerrealty.com/blog/owning-a-home-is-still-more-affordable-than-renting-one-1</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><span style="line-height:107%;">If spending more time at home over the past year is making you really think hard about </span><a href="https://www.keepingcurrentmatters.com/2021/01/12/4-reasons-people-are-buying-homes-in-2021/"><span style="line-height:107%;">buying</span></a><span style="line-height:107%;"> a home instead of renting one, you’re not alone. You may be wondering, however, if the dollars and cents add up in your favor as home prices continue to </span><a href="https://www.keepingcurrentmatters.com/2021/01/11/what-does-2021-have-in-store-for-home-values/"><span style="line-height:107%;">rise</span></a><span style="line-height:107%;">. According to the experts, in many cases, it’s still more affordable to buy a home than rent one. Here’s why.</span></p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><i><span style="line-height:107%;">ATTOM Data Solutions</span></i><span style="line-height:107%;"> recently released the </span><a href="https://www.attomdata.com/news/market-trends/home-sales-prices/attom-data-solutions-2021-rental-affordability-report/"><i><span style="line-height:107%;">2021 Rental Affordability Report</span></i></a><span style="line-height:107%;">, which states:</span></p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><i><span style="line-height:107%;">“Owning a median-priced three-bedroom home is more affordable than renting a three-bedroom property in 572, or 63 percent of the 915 U.S. counties analyzed for the report.</span></i></p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><i><span style="line-height:107%;">That has happened even though median home prices have increased more than average rents over the past year in 83 percent of those counties and have risen more than wages in almost two-thirds of the nation.”</span></i></p><p> </p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><span style="line-height:107%;"><strong>How is this possible?</strong></span></p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><span style="line-height:107%;">The answer: historically low mortgage interest </span><a href="https://www.keepingcurrentmatters.com/2021/01/19/should-i-wait-for-lower-mortgage-interest-rates/"><span style="line-height:107%;">rates</span></a><span style="line-height:107%;">. Todd Teta, </span><i><span style="line-height:107%;">Chief Product Officer</span></i><span style="line-height:107%;"> with </span><i><span style="line-height:107%;">ATTOM Data Solutions</span></i><span style="line-height:107%;">, explains:</span></p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><i><span style="line-height:107%;">“Home-prices are rising faster than rents and wages in a majority of the country. Yet, home ownership is still more affordable, as amazingly low mortgage rates that dropped below 3 percent are helping to keep the cost of rising home prices in check.”</span></i></p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><span style="line-height:107%;">In 2020, mortgage rates reached all-time lows </span><a href="https://www.keepingcurrentmatters.com/2021/01/05/why-not-to-wait-until-spring-to-make-a-move/"><span style="line-height:107%;">16 times</span></a><span style="line-height:107%;">, and so far, they’re continuing to hover in low territory this </span><a href="http://www.freddiemac.com/pmms/pmms_archives.html"><span style="line-height:107%;">year</span></a><span style="line-height:107%;">. These low rates are a big factor in driving affordability. Teta also notes:</span></p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><i><span style="line-height:107%;">“It’s startling to see that kind of trend. But it shows how both the cost of renting has been relatively high compared to the cost of ownership and how declining interest rates are having a notable impact on the housing market and home ownership. The coming year is totally uncertain, amid so many questions connected to the Coronavirus pandemic and the broader economy. But right now, owning a home still appears to be a financially-sound choice for those who can afford it.”</span></i></p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><span style="line-height:107%;"><strong>Bottom Line</strong></span></p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><span style="line-height:107%;">If you’re considering buying a home this year, contact a local real estate professional today to learn more about the options that match your budget while affordability is in your favor.</span></p>]]></description>
                <author><![CDATA[traci.bassler1@gmail.com (Traci Bassler)]]></author>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2021 01:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[Housing Market on Track to Beat Last Year’s Success]]></title>
                <link>https://www.tracibasslerrealty.com/blog/real-estate/housing-market-on-track-to-beat-last-years-success-2</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);">Back in March, as the nation’s economy was shut down because of the coronavirus, many were predicting the real estate market would face a major collapse. Some forecasts called for a 15-20% decline in transactions. However, six months later, it seems as though the housing market has fully recovered.</p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);">Mark Fleming, <i>Chief Economist</i> at <i>First American</i>, <a href="https://blog.firstam.com/economics/housing-market-potential-reaches-highest-level-since-2007">announced</a> last week:</p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><i>“Since hitting a low point during the initial stages of the pandemic, the only major industry to display immunity to the economic impacts of the coronavirus is the housing market. <strong>Housing has experienced a strong V-shaped recovery and is now exceeding pre-pandemic levels.”</strong></i></p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);">The <i>Economic &amp; Strategic Research Group</i> at <i>Fannie Mae</i> upgraded its <a href="https://www.fanniemae.com/research-and-insights/forecast/rebound-continues-housing-helps-lead-recovery">forecast</a> for home sales last week:</p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><i>“Housing data over the past month continued to show a strong V-shape rebound, helping drive the broader economy. Existing home sales jumped to a pace not seen since 2006…We have substantially upgraded our forecasts for both new and existing home sales. <strong>For 2020, total home sales are now expected to be 1.3% higher than in 2019</strong>.”</i></p><figure class="image"><img src="https://static.uproperties.us/fs/zentap/userFiles/unip-359835273-tracibassler/uploaded-media/picture1-16033191288462.jpg"></img></figure><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);">The <i>National Association of Realtors</i> (NAR) agrees. In their last <a href="https://www.nar.realtor/newsroom/pending-home-sales-rise-5-9-in-July"><i>Pending Sales Report</i></a>, NAR shared projections from <i>Chief Economist</i> Lawrence Yun:</p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><i>“Yun forecasts existing-home sales to ramp up to 5.8 million in the second half. That expected rebound would bring the full-year level of existing-home sales to 5.4 million, a 1.1% gain compared to 2019.”  </i><strong>Yun’s </strong><a href="https://magazine.realtor/daily-news/2020/08/19/will-home-sales-keep-defying-expectations"><strong>forecast</strong></a><strong> for 2021 was even more optimistic, stating, </strong><i><strong>“Home sales will ramp up again next year, increasing between 8% – 12%.</strong>”</i></p><p> </p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);"><strong>Bottom Line</strong></p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);">The housing market has come roaring back and looks as though it may even surpass last year’s success.</p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);">Frank Martell, <i>President and CEO</i> of <i>CoreLogic</i>, hit the nail on the head when he <a href="https://www.corelogic.com/insights-download/home-price-index.aspx">said</a>, <i>“On an aggregated level, the housing economy remains rock solid despite the shock and awe of the pandemic.”</i></p><p> </p><p style="color:rgb(2, 2, 2);">Las Vegas, NV Real Estate<strong>- Traci Bassler Realtor in Las Vegas, NV</strong> with EXIT Realty Number One.  I’m here to help you make an informed decision when buying or selling a home.  Specializing in North and Northwest Las Vegas. Call me directly at 702-717-0770.  My goal is your real estate goals, and to provide you a pleasant experience.</p>]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2020 22:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[REBOUND in the REAL ESTATE MARKET ]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p><font style="color:black;">With a worldwide health crisis that drove a pause in the economy this year, the housing market was greatly impacted. Many have been eagerly awaiting some bright signs of a recovery. Based on the latest <u>Existing Home Sales </u></font><a href="https://www.nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/housing-statistics/existing-home-sales"><font style="color:black;">Report</font></a><font style="color:black;"> from the <i>National Association of Realtors</i> (NAR), June hit a much-anticipated record-setting rebound to ignite that spark. According to </font><a href="https://www.nar.realtor/newsroom/existing-home-sales-climb-record-20-7-in-june"><font style="color:black;">NAR</font></a><font style="color:black;">, home sales jumped 20.7% from May to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 4.72 million in June:</font></p><p> </p><figure class="image"><img src="https://static.uproperties.us/fs/zentap/userFiles/unip-359835273-tracibassler/uploaded-media/sold.jpg" alt="image"></img></figure><figure class="image"><img src="file:///C:/Users/traci/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image002.jpg" alt="For-Sale Housing Inventory Falls to New Lows With No Signs of ..."></img></figure><p> </p><p><font style="color:black;"><span style="line-height:107%;">This significant rebound is a major boost for the housing market and the U.S. economy. According to Lawrence Yun, </span><i><span style="line-height:107%;">Chief Economist</span></i><span style="line-height:107%;"> for NAR, the momentum has the potential to continue on, too:</span></font></p><figure class="image"><img src="https://static.uproperties.us/fs/zentap/userFiles/unip-359835273-tracibassler/uploaded-media/low-rates.jpeg" alt="image"></img></figure><figure class="image"><img src="file:///C:/Users/traci/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image004.jpg"></img></figure><p> </p><p><font style="color:black;"><span style="line-height:107%;">With mortgage rates hitting an all-time low, dropping </span></font><a href="https://www.keepingcurrentmatters.com/2020/07/17/mortgage-rates-fall-below-3-infographic/"><font style="color:black;"><span style="line-height:107%;">below 3%</span></font></a><font style="color:black;"><span style="line-height:107%;"> for the first time last week, potential homebuyers are poised to continue taking advantage of this historic opportunity to buy. This fierce competition among buyers is contributing to home price increases as well, as more buyers are finding themselves in </span></font><a href="https://www.keepingcurrentmatters.com/2020/07/13/buyers-are-you-ready-for-a-bidding-war/"><font style="color:black;"><span style="line-height:107%;">bidding wars</span></font></a><font style="color:black;"><span style="line-height:107%;"> in this environment.  With so much to offer Las Vegas, NV is a great place to buy a home.  We have the </span></font><a href="https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&amp;q=raiders+schedule"><font style="color:black;"><span style="line-height:107%;">Raiders</span></font></a><font style="color:black;"><span style="line-height:107%;"> football tea</span></font><a href="http://Raiders%20football%20team" target="_self"><font style="color:black;"><span style="line-height:107%;">m</span></font></a><font style="color:black;"><span style="line-height:107%;">, we have the Vegas Golden Knights, many restaurants and so much more!</span></font></p><figure class="image"><img src="file:///C:/Users/traci/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image006.jpg"></img></figure><p style="color:black;"><span style="line-height:107%;">                </span></p><figure class="image"><img src="file:///C:/Users/traci/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image008.jpg"></img></figure><p><font style="color:black;"><strong>Bottom Line</strong></font></p><p><font style="color:black;">Buyers returning to the market is a great sign for the economy, as housing is still leading the way toward a recovery. If you’re ready to buy or sell a home this year, reach out to me, a local Realtor. I will make sure you have the best possible representation throughout the entire transaction and after.</font></p><p> </p><p><font style="color:black;">Las Vegas, NV Real Estate- Traci Bassler Realtor in Las Vegas, NV with EXIT Realty Number One.  I’m here to help you make an informed decision when buying or selling a home.  Specializing in North and Northwest Las Vegas. Call me directly at 702-717-0770.  My goal is your real estate goals, and to provide you a pleasant experience.</font></p>]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2020 22:46:13 +0000</pubDate>
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