Real Estate Advice
To Buy, or Not to Buy
Dear
Pat,
We've been planning to buy our
first house next spring, but we talked to a Realtor who said it would
be better not to wait. Is she right? Or does she just need another
customer?
---Hesitating |
Dear Hesitating,
Yes. And, probably, "yes" to your second question (although we
Realtors prefer to think of you as clients, not customers. There's an
important distinction involving agency relationships and
responsibilities--but that's another subject). Fact is, there are good
reasons why you'd likely do better buying this fall instead of waiting
until spring.
First, let's take a look at a typical year in the real estate world.
The "spring market" reflecting high buyer demand actually begins in
the winter months of January, February and March. Price benchmarks are
usually set for the year during these early months, with multiple
offers often resulting from eager buyers circling around a relatively
small inventory of listed homes. Homes come on the market in greater
numbers in May, June, and July, and usually during these months we
experience the best balance of buyers to sellers. But by August demand
begins to slow, while many sellers are still readying their homes for
sale. September and October can see a large number of homes coming to
market, with relatively smaller numbers of buyers looking. Thus the
fall usually provides the best opportunity for smart shopping.
And what do I mean by smart shopping, Hesitating? The law of supply
and demand obviously dictates that fall prices are often a bit lower
than the previous spring-not to mention next spring, when the
traditional multiple offer frenzy begins |
anew. With fewer buyers as your
competition, you can take the time to pick
carefully from an inventory of homes that won't
disappear overnight. You can make your offer
contingent on a complete home inspection, an
important (and I believe, necessary) component of
purchase that buyers in spring competition
sometimes have to forego.
I would rearrange our real estate year if I
could--I'd level out the seasons by bringing in
more sellers during the winter, and more smart
buyers in the fall, to smooth out the price swings
and frustration. But as sure as it'll snow this
winter, so shall the typical seasonal cycle of
supply and demand begin again. Your path is clear,
Hesitating. Buying today is your best choice.
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Pat
Rosaves is a full-time real estate
professional living in the Seward -
Longfellow area. She has more than 27
years experience in helping people with
their real estate needs. Questions may be
sent to her at River Realty, 2543 38th
Avenue South, Mpls, MN 55406. Or call her
at 612-724-1314 or email her at
pat@riverrealty.net
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