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🏡 The #1 Most-Searched Question in Residential Real Estate (and What It Really Means for You)

  Every year, real estate search trends reveal what’s truly on the minds of today’s homebuyers and sellers. And while markets shift with interest rates, inventory, and economic headlines, one question consistently rises above all others — and 2025 is no exception: ❓ “Is now a good time to buy a house?” This isn’t just a popular query — it’s the top-searched question in residential real estate according to multiple 2025 search-trend analyses. And it makes perfect sense. Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions most people make. Timing feels like everything. No one wants to overpay, miss an opportunity, or make a decision that feels uncertain. But here’s the real truth: ⭐ The answer is never one-size-fits-all — and that’s exactly why this question keeps topping the charts. 🔍 Why This Question Dominates Google Searches 1️⃣ Market volatility makes timing feel confusing. Interest rates have moved sharply in recent years. Home prices — especially in Michigan — continue t...

📉 What Ending Quantitative Tightening on December 1 Means for Real Estate in 2026

  The Federal Reserve has announced it will end Quantitative Tightening (QT) on December 1, 2025 —a major shift in monetary policy that will directly influence mortgage rates, buyer behavior, and overall market activity heading into 2026. For homeowners, buyers, and anyone watching interest rates, this update is big news. Here’s what it means and why it matters. 👇 🏦 What Is Quantitative Tightening? (The Simple Version) Quantitative Tightening is when the Federal Reserve shrinks its balance sheet by letting Treasury bonds or mortgage-backed securities (MBS) mature without replacing them. Over the past few years, QT has put upward pressure on mortgage rates because the Fed was stepping away as a major buyer in the bond and MBS markets. Now, that pressure is lifting. 📅 What’s Changing on December 1? Beginning December 1, 2025: 🔄 The Fed will stop reducing its Treasury holdings 💼 It will reinvest all maturing Treasuries instead of allowing them to roll off 🏘️ MBS will still r...