July is a sizzling hot month for real estate, buzzing with excitement and patriotic flair ! With fireworks still sparkling in the sky from Independence Day celebrations, the property market is just as electrifying. Families are out in full force, eager to find their dream homes before the new school year, while sellers are sprucing up their listings to attract enthusiastic buyers. It's a time of open houses and neighborhood barbecues, where the American dream of homeownership feels more vibrant than ever.
Whether you're hunting for that perfect city loft or a cozy suburban nest, July offers a star-spangled mix of opportunities and fun in the real estate world.
Real Estate in the News
1/3 of Single-Family Homes For Sale are Newly Built. Here's what Buyers Need to Know:
“ It doesn’ t mean necessarily that new construction has ramped up, ” said Robert Dietz, chief economist of the National Association of Home Builders. Homebuilders are still constructing about 1 million single-family homes a year, he said.
“ What’ s happened is that the level of resale inventory has shrunk, ” Dietz said.
Join the Lake Tahoe Historical Society for another one of its summer Tahoe History Talks on the Beach at Lakeview Commons in South Lake Tahoe (1004 Lakeview Ave., South Lake Tahoe).
july 6 | 7:30 pm
Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
Imagine your toes in the sand, a fantastic bottle of wine nearby, a gourmet meal in hand and first-class entertainment before you… all while basking in a perfect Lake Tahoe sunset with your friends and family. You’ re not dreaming; you’ re experiencing the enchantment of Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.
JULY 10 - 14 | 8:00 - 3:00 pm
American Century Celebrity Golf Championship
Early player commitments for the wildly popular event include longtime favorites Charles Barkley, Tony Romo, Colin Jost, Miles Teller, Larry the Cable Guy, Ray Romano and Northern California sports stars Jerry Rice, Steve Young, Aaron Rodgers, Derek Carr, Charles Woodson, and Robbie Gould.
Lifestyle Tips and Tricks
The Hottest Summer Ever Is Coming: What Extreme Heat Can Do to Your Home - And How to Prevent the Damage
The Realtor.com® 2024 climate risk study found that nearly a third of all homes in the U.S. are located in areas that are prone to extreme heat exposure.
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