No one likes the way gas prices are going. But in a strangely positive way, this could become a selling point for homes that are well located near shops, schools, public transportation, major cities etc. Saving $300 or more a month on gas costs by buying closer to work and other conveniences may make the affordability of certain homes more doable for some buyers.
While a postive for some, we realize it can be a negative for others. Just an observation sparked by The New York Times and Jim Duncan at Agent Genius