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“Buyers are out in force right now and facing stiff competition from other interested parties,” said Seymour’s Cheryl Stuckwish, the newly-installed 2017 president of the Indiana Association of REALTORS®. “If you are considering buying a home this year, making a move sooner rather than later could lead to substantial savings. Demand is high, and prices are following suit.

“On-the-fence sellers who aren’t sure when they want to list should note the strong buyer demand and positive job creation happening now,” Stuckwish continued. “After all, stable incomes lead to flourishing housing markets because people need good paying jobs to buy homes.”

In terms of employment, Indiana is experiencing very positive trends. According to the Current Employment

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