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April’s Anthem Highlands Numbers Tell a Very Different Story Than the Headlines ...

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  Most people are still looking at national headlines to decide what they think the housing market is doing. But neighborhoods lik e Anthem Highlands rarely follow the national narrative perfectly. And April made that especially clear. On the surface, higher interest rates and cautious buyers might make it seem like the market should be slowing down dramatically. But when you actually break down what happened inside Anthem Highlands last month, a very different pattern starts to emerge. Buyers are still moving. Homes are still going pending. Strong prices are still being achieved. But not every home is being rewarded equally anymore. The biggest shift happening right now isn’t whether homes are selling — it’s which homes buyers are choosing to act on, and which ones they’re hesitating on. And April’s numbers revealed that gap very clearly.

Greenway Park’s April Numbers Tell a Very Different Story Than the Headlines ...

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Most people are still trying to figure out whether the housing market is “hot” or “slow.” But smaller neighborhoods like Greenway Park rarely move in dramatic extremes. Instead, they tend to reveal something much more important: buyer behavior. And April made that especially clear. At first glance, the numbers may not seem overwhelming. There weren’t dozens of sales or dramatic spikes in activity. But when you slow down and actually look at what happened inside Greenway Park last month, a much clearer picture starts to emerge. Buyers are still active. Homes are still going pending. And well-positioned properties are still creating movement. But buyers are becoming much more selective about what they’re willing to pursue. That shift is shaping nearly everything happening in the neighborhood right now.