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Old 01-09-2022, 08:17 PM   #76
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It’s hard to predict what the market is going to do, but it will probably pick up again in spring and summer.

Covid has changed the game for everyone and will probably have lasting effects on how people work and make decisions in general.

This is an area many people wanted to live, but thought they couldn’t, as most office professional/executive work obviously isn’t here.
Not only is this changing (remote work is an option for more people than ever), this compounds with a sort of “soul searching” people have gone through over the last 2 years, causing many to quit their jobs and live with more intent. This means moving where they want to.
I’m one of these people: I was born in NH, moved away as a kid and always wanted to return. 30 years later, it was the options that covid afforded that got me back here.

A rate climb will definitely slow price growth, but I don’t see the demand of people wanting to be here slowing.


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