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If you’re thinking about moving, selling your house this fall might be the way to go. Here are four highlights in the housing market that may make your decision to sell this fall an easy one.
1. Buyers Are Actively in the Market ShowingTime, a leading real estate showing software and market stat service provider, just reported that buyer traffic jumped 60.7% compared to this time last year. That’s a huge increase. It’s clear that buyers are ready, willing, and able to purchase – and they’re in the market right now. In many regions of the country, multiple buyers are entering bidding wars to compete for the home they want. Take advantage of the buyer activity currently in the market so you can sell your house in the most favorable terms. 2. There Are Not Enough Homes for Sale In the latest Existing Home Sales Report, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) announced that there were only 1.49 million units available for sale. That number was down 18.6% from one year ago. This means in the majority of the country, there aren’t enough homes for sale to satisfy the number of buyers. Due to the health crisis, many homeowners were reluctant to list their homes earlier this year. That will change as the economy continues to recover. The choices buyers have will increase going into the new year. Don’t wait until additional sellers come to market before you decide to make a move. 3. The Process Is Going Quickly Today’s ultra-competitive environment has forced buyers to do all they can to stand out from the crowd, including getting pre-approved for their mortgage financing. This makes the entire selling process much faster and simpler, as buyers know exactly what they can afford before shopping for a home. According to the latest Origination Insights Report from Ellie Mae, the time needed to close a loan is just 49 days. 4. There May Never Be a More Important Time to Move You’ve likely spent much of the last six months in your current home. Perhaps you now realize how small it is, and you need more space. If you’re working from home, your children are doing virtual school, or you just need more space, your current floor plan may not work for your family’s changing needs. Homebuilders are beginning to build houses again, so you can choose the exact floor plan to match what your family needs, and you can make sure the outdoor space is what you want too. Bottom Line The housing market is prime for sellers right now, so reach out to a local real estate professional to get the process started this fall. If the timing is right for you and your family, the market is calling your name. SOURCE KCM #ForSale #MoveUpBuyers #SimardRealtyGroup #eXpRealty Buyers are actively looking for homes to purchase today, and your house may be someone’s perfect match. If you’ve been thinking about moving, DM me to learn more about why now is a great time to sell your house.
#Homebuyerdemand #timetosell #sellyourhouse #moveuphome #dreamhome #realestate #homeownership #realestategoals #realestatemarket #realestateexperts #instarealestate #instarealtor #realestatetipsoftheday #realestatetipsandadvice #keepingcurrentmatters As shelter-in-place orders were implemented earlier this year, many questioned what the shutdown would mean to the real estate market. Specifically, there was concern about home values. After years of rising home prices, would 2020 be the year this appreciation trend would come to a screeching halt? Even worse, would home values begin to depreciate? Original forecasts modeled this uncertainty, and they ranged anywhere from home values gaining 3% (Zelman & Associates) to home values depreciating by more than 6% (CoreLogic). However, as the year unfolded, it became clear that there would be little negative impact on the housing market. As Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First American, recently revealed: “The only major industry to display immunity to the economic impacts of the coronavirus is the housing market.” Have prices continued to appreciate so far this year? Last week, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) released its latest Home Price Index. The report showed home prices actually rose 6.5% from the same time last year. FHFA also noted that price appreciation accelerated to record levels over the summer months: “Between May & July 2020, national prices increased by over 2%, which represents the largest two-month price increase observed since the start of the index in 1991.” What are the experts forecasting for home prices going forward? Below is a graph of home price projections for the next year. Since the market has changed dramatically over the last few months, this graph shows forecasts that have been published since September 1st. Bottom LineThe numbers show that home values have weathered the storm of the pandemic. Let’s connect if you want to know what your home is currently worth and how that may enable you to make a move this year.
SOURCE KCM #HomeValues #HomePrices #ForSellers #ForBuyers Back in March, as the nation’s economy was shut down because of the coronavirus, many were predicting the real estate market would face a major collapse. Some forecasts called for a 15-20% decline in transactions. However, six months later, it seems as though the housing market has fully recovered.
Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First American, announced last week: “Since hitting a low point during the initial stages of the pandemic, the only major industry to display immunity to the economic impacts of the coronavirus is the housing market. Housing has experienced a strong V-shaped recovery and is now exceeding pre-pandemic levels.” The Economic & Strategic Research Group at Fannie Mae upgraded its forecast for home sales last week: “Housing data over the past month continued to show a strong V-shape rebound, helping drive the broader economy. Existing home sales jumped to a pace not seen since 2006…We have substantially upgraded our forecasts for both new and existing home sales. For 2020, total home sales are now expected to be 1.3% higher than in 2019.” The National Association of Realtors (NAR) agrees. In their last Pending Sales Report, NAR shared projections from Chief Economist Lawrence Yun: “Yun forecasts existing-home sales to ramp up to 5.8 million in the second half. That expected rebound would bring the full-year level of existing-home sales to 5.4 million, a 1.1% gain compared to 2019.” Yun’s forecast for 2021 was even more optimistic, stating, “Home sales will ramp up again next year, increasing between 8% – 12%.” Bottom Line The housing market has come roaring back and looks as though it may even surpass last year’s success. Frank Martell, President and CEO of CoreLogic, hit the nail on the head when he said, “On an aggregated level, the housing economy remains rock solid despite the shock and awe of the pandemic.” SOURCE KCM #ForBuyers #ForSellers #HousingMarketUpdate #SimardRealtyGroup #eXpRealty
Experts anticipate a V-shaped recovery for our economy, and the housing market is leading the way. Let's connect to make sure you have everything you need to make your best real estate decisions this year.
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SOURCE KCM #Pricing #Infographics #ForSellers #SimardRealtyGroup #eXpRealty According to data from the ShowingTime Showing Index, “Home buyer traffic jumped again in July, recording a 60.7 percent year-over-year increase in nationwide showing activity.” Clearly, more and more hopeful buyers across the country are searching for their dream homes. With such high demand right now, this could be your moment to sell with success. DM me to learn more about how to move forward with putting your house on the market this fall.
#homebuyertraffic #sellyourhouse #realestate #realestategoals #realestatetips #realestateadvice #realestatemarket #realestateexperts #instarealestate #instarealtor #realestatetipsoftheday #realestatetipsandadvice #justsold #keepingcurrentmatters Homeownership is one of the best ways to invest in your financial future, especially as your home equity grows. Home equity is a form of forced savings that can work to your advantage as the value of your home appreciates. Across the country, home equity was increasing before the health crisis swept our nation, and it continues to grow throughout the year, giving sellers powerful options in this market. According to the just-released Q2 Homeowner Equity Insights Report by CoreLogic: “U.S. homeowners with mortgages (roughly 63% of all properties) have seen their equity increase by a total of nearly $620 billion since the second quarter of 2019, an increase of 6.6%, year over year.” Dr. Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist for CoreLogic, attributes much of the equity growth to rising home prices: “The CoreLogic Home Price Index registered a 4.3% annual rise in prices through June, which supported an increase in home equity.” As the map below shows, CoreLogic also indicates that home equity is increasing in every state: “In the second quarter of 2020, the average homeowner gained approximately $9,800 in equity during the past year.” What Does This Mean for Sellers?
When equity is rising, as it is today, you may have more invested in your home than you realize. Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First American, notes: “As homeowners gain equity in their homes, they are more likely to consider using that equity to purchase a larger or more attractive home – the wealth effect of rising equity. In today’s housing market, fast rising demand against the limited supply of homes for sale has resulted in continued house price appreciation.” If you’ve been considering making a move – whether that’s to get into a bigger home or to downsize to a smaller one – it’s a great time to reach out to a real estate professional to learn how to put your equity to work for you. You may be in a position to pay that equity forward toward your next home purchase and afford it sooner rather than later. Bottom Line If you’re thinking of selling, reach out to a trusted real estate professional so you can take advantage of what the current market has to offer today. SOURCE KCM #ForSellers #Pricing #SimardRealtyGroup #eXpRealty While today’s market is highly competitive for buyers, you can make a move with the right knowledge and guidance on your side. DM me so we can go over the best way to position you for real estate success.
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