- Foot traffic can give a strong indication of future home sales. SentriLock, LLC. provides NAR Research with monthly data on the number of showings.
- Foot traffic in the area covered by the Wilson Board of REALTORS® (North Carolina) rose only 3% in March of this year compared to March of 2011, but this modest improvement was important.
- This spring’s trend marks the first improvement in foot traffic in roughly four years, a sign that the local market is bottoming and headed toward recovery.
- For more information on this data and its use, see the economist’s commentary, “Foot Traffic – Getting a Step Ahead”.
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Just back out of hospital in early March for home recovery. Therapist coming today.
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