Brendon DeSimone
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ith the holidays approaching, sellers often
wonder if they should keep their properties on the market or take them off? Or
if they haven't listed their homes yet, should they wait until after the first
of the year? Maybe hold off until spring?
Conventional wisdom used to be that you
shouldn't even try to sell your home during the busy holiday season. Potential
homebuyers were too preoccupied with attending parties, cooking meals, buying
presents or planning vacations. With all that going on, there just wasn't time
to ride around with a real estate agent, looking at properties.
But with the Internet, smartphones, tablets
and our always-on lifestyle, that conventional wisdom isn't relevant anymore.
The reality is, the homebuying season is now year-round. Here's why you should
consider listing your home during the holidays, or even in January.
Today's buyers never stop looking online:
Serious buyers are always looking -- and the holidays are no exception. They
may check out the latest listings in a Zillow Mobile app before bed or while
waiting for the kids' school holiday show to start. Our hectic lifestyles also
play a role.
Many serious buyers today work hard. They
don't shift into holiday mode until the last minute. Even during the holiday
break, they're still squeezing in work. There's no such thing for them as
"going off the grid." So why not continue to monitor real estate
listings, too?
The inventory -- and the competition -- is
usually lighter: Despite our always-on lifestyles, many sellers still believe
buyers can't be bothered to look for a home between, say, Thanksgiving and
Valentine's Day. At the same time, sellers who've had their homes on the market
often take them off during the holidays. The net effect is that the inventory
for good homes often tightens this time of year. So there's less competition
for sellers, at a time when motivated buyers are out there looking -- and no
doubt wishing there were more properties to see.
If you've been considering selling, are
motivated, are flexible on timing and have a home that truly sparkles, after
Thanksgiving there's still a window of several weeks to get buyers into your
home before the end of the year. And those buyers flipping through listings at
their kids' basketball game will be excited to see something new and awesome
hit the market -- especially if there's a lack of good inventory in their area.
These buyers will be motivated to see your home, regardless of what the
calendar says.
Home not selling? Now's the time to lower the
price or change your strategy: If your property has been on the market for
months, most buyers and their agents will see it as stale or overpriced and
disregard it no matter how great it is or how light the competition is. In that
case, it's time to take action, and the year-end holidays can be a great
opportunity to shift course. Dramatically reducing the price or overcoming some
major obstacle that's been preventing the sale might be what's needed to sell
your home.
If you received lower offers early on but
weren't ready to accept them, or you keep hearing there are issues with how
your property shows, this is a good time to show the market you're listening
and are serious about selling. The motivated buyers, desperate for good
inventory, will notice you and take a look. You might even get a sale closed
before the end of the year.
Before you make any big changes, talk it over
with your real estate agent, as always.
Don't want to be bothered during the
holidays? List in January: Admittedly, the thought of keeping the house clean,
holding open houses and vacating to accommodate last-minute showings during the
holidays is a deal killer for some would-be sellers. If so, consider listing
your property after New Year's Day.
Traditionally, not much inventory comes onto
the market in January. It's cold in most places, the leaves are off the trees
and landscaping is dead. Many sellers wait until the spring instead, a more
conventional time to sell.
January inventory is still very tight. And
yet, each January, buyers call up agents, wanting to get into the market.
Often, new buyers -- with their fresh New Year's resolutions to stop wasting
money on rent and buy a home -- are ready to jump into the market as soon as
possible. Some buyers are motivated to search for a home in January because of
year-end tax planning.
Whatever the buyers' motivation, for sellers
it means one thing: Demand for homes can increase at a time when inventory is
traditionally low. And that means if you're ready to sell, you'll have an even
more "captive" audience during the holidays, all the way through
January.
Note: The
views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author.
Source: AOL
Real Estate
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