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The residential real estate market is a huge and diverse market and also plays an important role in our lives as everyone needs a place to live. Ken and Danille talk with James Harris a real estate expert about what he is seeing in practical terms in the extremely active and diverse market of Southern California.
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00:00 Introduction
02:28 How was 2021 different from other years?
04:28 What has been the impact of inflation?
05:10 How have client priorities impacted the market?
06:46 Why is there such a short supply of housing?
08:54 Should I wait for the crash to buy?
10:31 Where are things heading?
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