Business Mayor > Real Estate > Home prices will continue to appreciate as long as there is limited supply, says Zillow Co-Founder Real EstateHome prices will continue to appreciate as long as there is limited supply, says Zillow Co-FounderReal EstateApril 2, 2024posted on Apr. 02, 2024 at 10:23 pm ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Spencer Rascoff, Zillow co-founder, joins ‘Closing Bell Overtime’ to discuss the state of the housing market as home prices remain elevated in a tight market. READ SOURCE Read More Indoor Water Park, Immense Size Set Mansion Apart In Richmond Hill, Ontario Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorApril 2, 2024 You Might Also LikeReal EstateVoices: ‘Stamp duty makes downsizing impossible’: Readers split on how to tackle the UK’s housing divideMay 1, 2025Real EstateUK mortgage lending at four-year high amid rush to avoid stamp duty riseMay 1, 2025Real EstateTrump Organization strikes Gulf deals ahead of US president’s visitMay 1, 2025Real EstateLloyds Banking Group profits slip 7% amid Trump tariffs concernMay 1, 2025Real EstateUK house prices fall in April as stamp duty taxes rise, data showsApril 30, 2025Real EstateGot an allotment? This is how to make it thrive and look pretty this summerApril 28, 2025Recommended For Youpersonal financeSainsbury's Bank customers warned 'don't ignore this letter' after NatWest buyoutMay 3, 2025technologyGoogle plans to roll out its AI chatbot to children under 13May 3, 2025altcoinImmutable [IMX] targets $1 as NFT sector surges: Key drivers behind the rallyMay 3, 2025internetFiber lines cut in Houston internet outage – KHOUMay 3, 2025LegalTrump order targeting law firm Perkins Coie is unconstitutional, judge rulesMay 3, 2025
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