The median existing home price in the U.S. was $358,000 in December, a 15.8% increase from $309,200 in December 2020. If interest rates rise a full percent up to 4%, but prices rise 5% to $375,900 -

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The median existing home price in the U.S. was $358,000 in December, a 15.8% increase from $309,200 in December 2020. If interest rates rise a full percent up to 4%, but prices rise 5% to $375,900 -
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Buyers and sellers are asking us, what will home prices do in 2022?Well, according to the experts, home prices are not projected to decline.Buyers still outweigh sellers, so home prices are forecast