Home Buying Questions? Buyer’s Market Vs. Seller’s Market
The state of the economy, interest rates and market cycle all play a role in the final price of your dream home, but it’s not always easy to tell whether now is a good time to become a homeowner. First time homebuyers are typically nervous about entering the homebuying market because they simply can’t tell the difference between a buyer’s market or a seller’s market.
In a buyer’s market, housing prices are very attractive and interest rates may be lower than the average. You may even see more ‘For Sale’ signs in different neighborhoods and sellers may be willing to reduce their prices drastically just to sell the home.
In a seller’s market, people might state that the home and property industry is in crisis. It would be hard to spot affordable deals and some sellers might organize exclusive lotteries wherein select buyers bid on exclusive homes.
Buying a home in the right market cycle can give you more value for a home compared to its purchase price. The only problem is “cycle phases are much easier to pinpoint long after the fact”, according to Barron’s ‘Smart Consumer’s Guide to Home Buying’. They further explain that “if you know what to look for, it’s easier to figure out the state of the market.” Look for these market indicators to guide you in the timing of your home purchase:
Home prices are relatively lower in a buyer’s market. There is an increase in foreclosures and auctions for repossessed homes are setup left and right. Many sellers put up a ‘For sale’ sign and give out price cuts, discounts and other incentives.
In a seller’s market, you can expect to see: very few ‘For Sale’ signs around the neighborhood; relatively high prices and competitive selling tactics within the same neighborhood; people ‘flipping’ homes where they buy a home and renovate it to sell it in a very short period of time; news stories that point out how unaffordable it is to buy a home; lots of rental complexes being converted into condominiums.
The best time to dive in and purchase a home is during a buyer’s market. It’s pretty obvious but as a buyer, you would want to buy a home at the lowest possible price. Most sellers will give discounts and other incentives for you to make an offer. Just keep in mind that you still need the guidance of a professional realtor to navigate the market and find the right home for you, especially if you are a first time homebuyer.
Buying your first home can be challenging and you’re likely to have lots of questions about the entire process. Educating yourself about the market, looking for indicators of favorable market conditions and working with a professional can help you get started on your search and provide you with the best possible options in your neighborhood of choice.
When searching for Minnesota homes for sale, the internet is an invaluable resource. New homebuyers can use the MN MLS to view current listings of properties throughout the state.
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