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October 2020 Real Estate Houston Newsletter

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October 2020 Real Estate Houston Newsletter

October is here which means it’s time to add bonfires, pie baking, and pumpkin carving to your fall to-do list. Read on for everything you need to know this month and discover lifestyle tips and tricks curated just for you!
Enjoy! Real Estate in the NewsIt’s hard to believe that more than six months into COVID-19 the demand for new, unique homes continuous to increase. Here is what we are seeing across the country in terms of real estate:
US home prices nationally have increase 5.5%, with sells of home over $10 million and up 11% YOY(WSY). Note that a lot of this is driven by high demand in luxury cities (e.g. Aspen)
Supply of single-family homes continuous to remain low. At the end of July, there were 1.3 million single family homes for sale, the lowest count for any July in data going back to 1982 (WSJ).Real Estate in the NewsMortgage rates continue record-breaking streak to new lowsThe average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell to 2.88 percent in August, the lowest since the government-sponsored mortgage-finance company Freddie Mac began tracking rates in 1971. Read more hereExisting-home sales reach 14-year high in AugustAugust marked the third consecutive month of positive sales gains for existing homes across the country. The National Association of Realtors said on Friday existing home sales rose 24.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.86 million units last month. Read more HereNew home sales surpassed an annual rate of 1 million sales for the first time since 2006. 
Some reports estimate there’s a shortfall of as many as 4.5 million homes needed right now around the USA. A combination of pent up demand from the COVID lockdown, owners holding back on selling till COVID passes, low interest rates and rising demand from millennials AND Gen Zs that are right behind them hitting their home-buying years make for the perfect storm. That’s around 170 million people needing a home demographically……and people are living longer and staying in their homes longer (around 13 years, up 3 years from 2008). (Marketwatch).Read more HereLocal HappeningsLush Houston Botanic Garden blooms with new island green space
Houston Botanic Garden has officially opened to the public as of September 18 and boasts a lush, 132-acre green space, half of which is located on an island. More here. 
Texas Renaissance Festival
Guests will enjoy food, music, shopping, and entertainment that has made it the largest festival of its kind in North America. 
Read more here. Credit: culturemap.comHouston Zoo presents Zoo BooAt Zoo Boo, costumes are strongly encouraged, and guests will have plenty to experience. 
Read more here. Credit: culturemap.comRideshare service Alto launches in Houston, offering cabin air filters and plexiglass barriers between driver and passengers.

Alto, a ridesharing app that also offers on-demand delivery, is rolling into Houston soon and will employ up to 40 salaried drivers who will receive benefits and sick leave.Read more Here.
Swanky new whiskey bar uncasks 350 spirited options and secret menu
If anything is certain about 2020, it’s that just about every adult has earned a drink or two. In The Heights, a luxurious new bar has opened with close to 350 whiskeys lining its shelves. More here
One of Houston’s favorite bagel shop just got better
Chef Jane Wild from the The Dunlavy now serve as both director of operations and executive chef for Golden Bagels & Coffee. She plans to expand Golden’s offerings beyond the lox and nova it cures in-house by adding meats such as pastrami, roast beef, and sliced turkey. More here. Kasia’s UpdatesWWW.KASIAMCCORMICK.COM is live!
Please check out my new website for a comprehensive source of real estate news with neighborhood guides, tools for buyers, sellers, daily blog, links to my marketing services, videos and so much more. 


New Video on How to Protest Property Taxes in Houston
Check out this new video I had created explaining the Property Tax Protest process in Harris County. This process restarts in January 2021, but please familiarize yourself with the dates now if you are interested in learning more. Featured Listings823 Sledge StreetWoodland HeightsUNDER CONTRACT923 Teetshorn StreetWoodland HeightsUNDER CONTRACTKasia McCormickREALTOR® 
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