Thinking of Moving? [INFOGRAPHIC]
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Open up a home search and you'll see them. Listings that have been on the market for two months. Three. Some longer.
Most buyers scroll right past them, assuming something’s wrong with the house. But that instinct could be costing you, since the longer a home sits, the more motivated the seller usually gets.
If affordability has been your #1 hurdle to buying, here’s a surprisingly simple strategy that could help you finally get your foot in the door. Start with the homes that have been sitting the longest. That’s often where the best deals are.
Here’s why. Data from Realtor.com shows there’s a connection between longer time on the market and lower sales prices. Basically, the longer a house sits, the more likely it is that the seller will reduce the price (see graph below):

The blue line tracks how long homes stay on the market, while the green line tracks the share of homes getting a price reduction. As one climbs, so does the other.
And if you focus on these homes that are just sitting and waiting, the opportunity for you is bigger than you may think right now.
Redfin data shows there’s $347 billion worth of stale listings on the market right now – more than ever before for this time of year. So, ask your agent to filter listings for you from oldest to newest. The home that fits your budget might already be there. Just further down the list than you thought.
Let’s say you do that and something catches your eye. Still, you might be questioning why the home has been sitting in the first place. Just remember, sometimes it has nothing to do with the home itself.
According to Redfin, common causes are:
The asking price was set too high to start
The home didn’t show well online
There are a lot of homes for sale in the area, so it just got buried
So, nothing that’s necessarily a dealbreaker, or even anything that’s wrong with the home itself. If there’s a real issue, a thorough inspection will surface it. And that’s information you can use to negotiate. Not a reason to assume it’s a house worth skipping over.
So how do you capitalize on a lingering listing? According to USA Today, you have two main levers to pull.
The first is price. Work with your agent to study what comparable homes recently sold for, then build an offer around that. Coming in below asking price is fair game when a home has been sitting.
The second is concessions. If a seller won’t budge much on price, they may still help in other ways, like covering some closing costs, repair credits, or even a mortgage rate buydown that lowers your monthly payment.
A local agent has the context to tell which homes are the real opportunities and which are skippable.
A house sitting on the market isn’t always a glaring red flag. In today’s market, it may be your best opportunity yet.
For help deciding which lingering listings are actually worth a second look, let’s connect.
The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Keeping Current Matters, Inc. does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Keeping Current Matters, Inc. will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.
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Every day in the U.S., roughly 10,000 people turn 65. Prior to the health crisis that swept the nation in 2020, most people had to wait until they retired to make a move to the beach, the golf course, or the senior living community they were looking to settle into for their later years in life. This year, however, the game changed. Many of today's workers who are nearing the end of their professional careers, but maybe aren't quite ready to retire, have a new choice to make: should I move before I retire? If the sand and sun are calling your name and you have the opportunity to work remotely for the foreseeable future, now may be a great time to purchase that beach bungalow you've always dreamed of or the single-story home in the sprawling countryside that might be a little further out of town. Whether it's a second home or a future retirement home, spending the next few years in a place that truly makes you smile every day might be the best way to round out a long and meaningful career. Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at the National Association of Realtors (NAR), explains:
According to the 20th Annual Transamerica Retirement Survey, 3 out of 4 retirees (75%) own their homes, and only 23% have mortgage debt (including any equity loans or lines of credit). Since entering retirement, almost 4 in 10 retirees (38%) have moved into a new home. They're making a profit by selling their current homes in today's low inventory market and using their equity to purchase their future retirement homes. It's a win-win. Why These Homeowners Are Making Moves NowThe health crisis this year made us all more aware of the importance of our family and friends, and many of us have not seen our extended families since the pandemic started. It's no surprise, therefore, to see in the same report that 32% of those surveyed cited the top reason they're making a move is that they want to be closer to family and friends (See graph below): If you're one of the 73% of retirees with a single-family home and want to move closer to your family, now is the time to put your house on the market. With the pace homes are selling today, you could essentially wrap up your move – start to finish – before the holidays. Bottom LineWhether you're looking to fully retire or to buy a second home with the intent to use it as your retirement home in the future, the 2020 fall housing market may very well work in your favor. Let's connect today to discuss your options in our local market. |
A Homeowner's Net Worth Is 40x Greater Than a Renter's
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One of the best ways to build your family's financial future is through homeownership. Recent data from the Federal Reserve indicates the net worth of a homeowner is actually over 40 times greater than that of a renter. Maybe it's time to start thinking about buying a home, especially when they're so affordable in today's market.
Every three years the Survey of Consumer Finances shows the breakdown of how owning a home helps build financial security. In the graph below, we see that the average net worth of homeowners continues to grow, while the net worth of renters tends to hold fairly steady and be significantly lower than that of homeowners. The gap between owning and renting just keeps getting wider over time, making homeownership more and more desirable for those who are ready.
Owning a home is a great way to build family wealth.
For many families, homeownership serves as a form of ‘forced savings.' Every time you pay your mortgage, you're contributing to your net worth by increasing the equity you have in your home (See chart below):
The impact of home equity is part of why Gallup reports that Americans picked real estate as the best long-term investment for the seventh year in a row. According to this year's survey, 35% of Americans chose real estate over stocks, savings accounts, gold, and bonds.
Today, there are great opportunities available for those planning to buy a home. The housing market has made a full recovery, and all-time low interest rates are giving homebuyers a big boost in purchasing power. If you're ready, buying a home this fall can set you up to increase your net worth and create a safety net for your family's future.
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To learn how you can use your monthly housing cost to build your family's net worth, let's connect so you have a trusted professional to guide you through the homebuying process.
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In today's real estate market, setting the right price for your house is one of the most valuable things you can do. According to the U.S. Economic Outlook by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), existing home prices nationwide are forecasted to increase 4.7% in 2020 and 4.1% in 2021. This means experts anticipate home values will continue climbing into next year. Today, low inventory is largely keeping prices from depreciating. Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at realtor.com, notes:
When it comes to pricing your home, the goal is to increase visibility and drive more buyers your way. Instead of trying to win the negotiation with one buyer, you should price your house so that demand is maximized and more buyers want to take a look. How to Price Your HomeAs a seller, you might be thinking about pricing your house on the high end while so many of today's buyers are searching harder than ever just to find a home to purchase. You're thinking, higher price, greater profit, right? But here's the thing – a high price tag does not mean you're going to cash in big on the sale. It's actually more likely to deter buyers and have them looking at the houses your neighbors are selling instead. Even today, when the advantage tips toward sellers because there are so few houses for sale, your house is more likely to sit on the market longer or require a price drop that can send buyers running in the other direction if it isn't priced just right. A Trusted Real Estate Professional Will HelpIt's important to make sure your house is priced correctly by working in partnership with a trusted real estate professional. When you price it competitively, you won't be negotiating with one buyer over the price. Instead, you'll have multiple buyers competing for the home, and that's what ultimately increases the final sale price. The key is making sure your house is priced to sell immediately. That way, it will be seen by the most buyers. More than one of them may be interested, and your house will be more likely to sell at a competitive price. Bottom LineIf you’re thinking about listing your house this fall, let's discuss how to price it right so you can maximize your exposure and your return. |
Rising Home Equity Can Power Your Next Move [INFOGRAPHIC]
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- According to CoreLogic, homeowners across the country are gaining significant equity.
- Over the past year, the average homeowner gained $9,800 in equity, growing their overall net worth.
- If you're ready to sell your house and begin looking for your dream home, let's connect to plan how your equity can make that possible.
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A year ago, additional space and extra amenities had a very different feel for homebuyers. Today, the health crisis has brought to light how valuable more square footage and carefully designed floorplans can be. Home offices, multi-purpose rooms, gyms, and theaters are becoming more popular, and some families are finding the space they need for these upgrades in the luxury market. The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing (ILHM) explains:
This was not the case at this time last year, as the most recent Luxury Market Report from ILHM emphasizes:
For today's buyers looking for larger homes, steady increases in equity might be what makes a move possible. Leveraging home equity makes it easier to afford the down payment on a luxury home, and current low interest rates are making mortgage payments more affordable than they have been in years. The report from ILHM also notes:
Clearly, today's strong gains in home equity paired with record-low interest rates make fall a great time to move up into the luxury market to meet those changing needs. Bottom LineIf you're ready to gain some breathing room in a larger home, let's connect so you have the guidance you need to find more space in the luxury home market. |
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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 MarketShowingTime, 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 SaleIn 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 QuicklyToday'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 MoveYou'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 LineThe housing market is prime for sellers right now, so let's connect to get the process started this fall. If the timing is right for you and your family, the market is calling your name. |
Where Are Home Values Headed Over the Next 12 Months?
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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 Line
The 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.
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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:
The Economic & Strategic Research Group at Fannie Mae upgraded its forecast for home sales last week:
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) agrees. In their last Pending Sales Report, NAR shared projections from Chief Economist Lawrence Yun:
Yun's forecast for 2021 was even more optimistic, stating, Home sales will ramp up again next year, increasing between 8% – 12%. Bottom LineThe 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. |
Why Pricing Your Home Right Matters This Fall [INFOGRAPHIC]
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- As a seller today, you may think pricing your home on the high end will result in a higher final sale price, but the opposite is actually true.
- To sell your home quickly and for the best possible price, you should eliminate buyer concerns by pricing your home competitively right from the start.
- Let's connect today to make sure you have the guidance you need to price your home right this fall.