Ed Elam – Gay Boise Realtor

Ed Elam - Gay Boise Realtor

Gay Boise Realtor Specializing in LGBTQ+ Clientele

After a successful career in the restaurant business in Seattle, Washington and Los Angeles, California, Ed returned to McCall and managed the Shore Lodge before moving to town in 1994.

Ed worked as an electrical contractor before obtaining his real estate license and putting years of experience building and remodeling homes to work.

As a gay Boise Realtor, Ed can meet all your real estate needs whether you’re looking to buy or sell in downtown, Nampa, Caldwell, Eagle, Meridian, Kuna, Melba or Mountain Home.

Idaho. Your home is here – come find it.

Call Ed today to schedule an appointment or if you have any questions.

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Boise Gay Realtors and Real Estate Professionals

Ed Elam – Boise Gay Realtor

Ed Elam - Boise Gay Realtor

Boise Gay Realtor Specializing in LGBTQ+ Clientelle

After a successful career in the restaurant business in Seattle, Washington and Los Angeles, California, Ed returned to McCall and managed the Shore Lodge before moving to town in 1994.

Ed worked as an electrical contractor before obtaining his real estate license and putting years of experience building and remodeling homes to work.

As a Boise gay Realtor, Ed can meet all your real estate needs whether you’re looking to buy or sell in downtown, Nampa, Caldwell, Eagle, Meridian, Kuna, Melba or Mountain Home.

Idaho. Your home is here – come find it.

Call Ed today to schedule an appointment or if you have any questions.

See Ed’s Expanded Listing Here

Boise Gay Realtors and Real Estate Professionals

Is the US Housing Market Slowing Down? – Bloomberg

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No city exemplifies the mania of the Covid-era U.S. housing market better than Boise, Idaho, where prices have surged by more than 30% in the past year. But in a sudden reversal, buyers are now the ones with power.

Asking prices for houses are being slashed. Bidders no longer have to waive inspections to win over sellers juggling multiple offers. Demand has slowed so much it’s like a light switch suddenly turned off, said Dominic Zimmer, a local Realtor.

“You’re seeing the fear of missing out switching from buyers to sellers,” Zimmer said. “Now sellers are afraid of not scoring the way they saw their neighbors do a year ago.”

Is the US Housing Market Slowing Down?

The cracks in one of the nation’s hottest housing markets mark an early signs of the housing market slowing down. That the US boom — fueled by low mortgage rates and remote-work moves — is losing intensity. While much of the country is still seeing record price increases and plunging listings, in some destinations builders who could hardly put up homes fast enough now have inventory sitting.

Full Story From Bloomberg