Many homeowners
are waiting until the Spring ‘buying season’ to list their homes for sale. Here are five reasons
why that might not make sense this year:
1.) Demand Is High
Homes are selling at a pace not
seen since 2007. The most recent Existing Home Sales Report by the National Association
of Realtors (NAR) showed that annual sales in 2012 increased 9.2% over
2011. There are buyers out there right now and they are serious about
purchasing.
2.) Supply Is Low
The monthly supply of houses for
sale is at its lowest point (4.4 months) since May of 2005. The current month’s
supply is down 21.6% from the same time last year. Historically, inventory
increases dramatically in the spring. Selling now when demand is high and
supply is low may garner you your best price.
3.) New Construction Is
Coming Back
Over the
last several years, most homeowners selling their home did not have to compete
with a new construction project around the block. As the market is recovering,
more and more builders are jumping back in. These ‘shiny’ new homes will again
become competition as they are an attractive alternative to many purchasers.
4.) Interest Rates Are
Projected to Inch Up
The Mortgage Bankers’
Association has projected mortgage interest rates will inch up
approximately one full point in 2013. Whether you are moving up or moving down,
your housing expense will be more a year from now if a mortgage is necessary to
purchase your next home.
5.) Timelines Will Be
Shorter
The dramatic increase in
transactions caused many challenges to the process of buying or selling a home
in 2012. We waited for inspections, dealt with last minute appraisals and
prayed that the bank didn’t ask for ‘just one more piece of paper’ before
issuing a commitment on the mortgage. There are fewer transactions this time of
year. That means that timetables on each component of the home buying process
will be friendlier for those involved in transactions over the next 90 days.
These are five good
reasons why you should consider listing your house today instead of waiting.
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