The official August home sales report is a few days away, but early numbers already suggest the housing market in Southwest Florida is slowing. Is this a trend? A summer slump? Or is the market distracted because of Afghanistan, the delta variant and hurricanes?
Here to answer those questions is WINK News’ real estate expert Denny Grimes, from Denny Grimes and team at Keller Williams Realty.
Watch full video above.
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Denny Grimes: ‘Housing crash’ making a comeback
Inman News is reporting a once-popular Google search phrase is making a strong comeback: “housing crash.” Is there a lot of fear in the market, or just increased interest in what may happen next? Here to discuss this is Denny Grimes of Denny Grimes and team at Keller Williams Realty. Watch the full video above.

Denny Grimes: Is SWFL primed to pop?
Redfin, a technology-based real estate brokerage, did an analysis of the top 98 real estate markets in the U.S. It found California and Florida have the most to lose during a recession, and two Southwest Florida markets are in the top five “primed to pop.” Here to discuss this is Denny Grimes with Denny Grimes […]

Denny Grimes: Has the housing market peaked?
Homesellers may be frowning, but homebuyers might have a little more bounce in their step, because 2.5 years of rising home prices may all be coming to an end. Is this a temporary pause, or does this mark the beginning of the market that buyers have been waiting for? Here to discuss this is Denny […]

Denny Grimes: Timing in the housing market
Realtor.com released its weekly housing market update, and those numbers could influence our local housing market. Denny Grimes with Denny Grimes and team at Keller Williams Realty joins WINK News anchor Taylor Petras to explain how. Watch the full video above.
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