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Title: Housing Market 2025: Why Your Concrete Investment Protection Matters More Than Ever

The housing market in 2025 has entered uncharted territory. According to the National Association of Realtors' latest Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, first-time buyers now make up just 21% of the market—the lowest share since tracking began in 1981. Meanwhile, all-cash buyers have reached an all-time high, and the median age of first-time homebuyers has climbed to a record 40 years old.These statistics paint a picture of a market divided between extremes: equity-rich buyers who can afford to be selective, and cash-strapped newcomers struggling to get their foot in the door. But one thing remains constant across all market conditions—the critical importance of protecting your investment by ensuring major home components like concrete surfaces are functioning at peak performance.What's Happening in Today's Housing MarketThe U.S. housing market in 2025 is experiencing significant rebalancing. Active listings nationally are up roughly 34% year-over-year, while mortgage rates continue hovering between 6% and 7%. Home price growth has moderated to around 2-4% nationally—a far cry from the double-digit appreciation rates of 2021 and 2022.For the first time since 2016, experts are predicting a truly "balanced" market where neither buyers nor sellers hold overwhelming negotiating power. This shift is creating opportunities for those ready to act strategically.Louisiana Real Estate: Where Climate Makes Concrete Protection CriticalThe Louisiana housing market mirrors national trends while maintaining unique characteristics. Cities throughout the Greater New Orleans area—including Harvey, Metairie, Kenner, and Gretna—continue attracting buyers drawn by job growth, cultural richness, and Gulf Coast access.But here's what many buyers overlook: Louisiana's extreme subtropical clim...


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