June 17, 2025 - 06:52

In a confident outlook for the future of the real estate sector, Brian Jahabin, the CEO of Maxim Lending, has announced that the market is on the verge of a substantial rebound, driven primarily by expected declines in interest rates. Jahabin expressed optimism during a recent interview, stating, “We’re going to see rates come down in the next few months. The signs are already there.”
He highlighted that inflation has significantly cooled, and the Federal Reserve is adjusting its approach, which bodes well for prospective homebuyers and investors alike. As economic indicators continue to align favorably, Jahabin predicts that the real estate market could experience a remarkable growth of around 10%.
This anticipated shift is expected to invigorate buyer confidence and stimulate activity across various segments of the market. With lower borrowing costs on the horizon, both first-time buyers and seasoned investors may find new opportunities in a revitalized housing landscape.
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