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As the housing market cools elsewhere, in most major cities on the East Coast, homes are still selling quickly and prices are pushing higher. Despite a national trend of declining home sales, the Northeast continues to showcase resilience, with sellers maintaining a strong position in the market.
In cities like Boston, New York, and Washington D.C., demand for real estate remains high, driven by factors such as limited inventory and a competitive buyer landscape. Many affluent buyers are eager to secure properties, leading to bidding wars that often drive prices above asking rates.
Real estate experts note that while some regions are experiencing price corrections, the Northeast's wealthier neighborhoods are largely insulated from these trends. The combination of high-income buyers and a shortage of available homes has created an environment where sellers can command premium prices. As the year progresses, it remains to be seen how long this trend will last, but for now, the East Coast housing market is thriving.
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