The real estate market is always changing. Recently, there was an unexpected increase in home sales in the month of August. There are a number of factors to consider that could have impacted an increase in sales. This article from Yahoo Finance does a great job of…
As we head into 2022, you may have decided that this is the year you will sell your home. Whether you are looking to downsize or relocated to a warmer climate, there are steps you will need to take to prepare to sell. This article from Redfin does a great job of identifying the different steps you should take as you go through the process. Enjoy the article and let me know if I can help with any of your real estate needs.
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So, you’ve evaluated your finances, thought about your lifestyle, and made the big decision to sell your home. Maybe you’ve decided to downsize, or you’re moving out of the big city because you can work remotely, or perhaps you just want to relocate somewhere warmer like Palm Springs, CA or Miami, FL. Whatever the reason, you’re ready to sell. With so many things to consider, from home inspections to staging, selling a house can be an overwhelming process. Luckily, for you, we put together a comprehensive guide on how to sell your house in 2022.
What to expect from the housing market in 2022
While 2021 was a record-breaking year for the U.S. housing market, remaining a seller’s market the entire year, don’t expect a quick shift to a buyer’s market in 2022. While the new year may bring a more balanced market, expect to see an increase in listings, people relocating to affordable cities, a greater emphasis on climate risks, and a rush to buy houses at the beginning of the year as mortgage rates rise. As 2022 begins, Redfin Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather gives us her insights on what to look out for.
“Historically, the homebuying season starts in late spring, but in 2022, we expect the homebuying season to begin by late January. That’s because buyers will want to take advantage of record-low mortgage rates before they begin to rise. So if you are thinking about selling this year, you should get your home ready now. Buyers want move-in ready homes because they don’t want to worry about getting work done while there are materials and labor shortages.”
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What To Expect From The Housing Market In 2022