Buying a home in Winter !!
Less Competition, More Leverage
Since spring and summer are the most active real estate seasons, many home sellers wait until then to list their homes. That means there are fewer homes for sale in the winter, but the sellers often have strong reasons to sell their homes soon, such as job relocation. These motivated sellers can be a boon to the home buyer.
Just as there are fewer homes for sale during the
winter, there are fewer buyers, too. That means less competition and sellers
who are more willing to accommodate potential buyers. Use this knowledge to
your advantage. Offer a relatively low (but not insultingly low) bid for the
home you’ve selected, or ask for perks such as the living room furniture or the
chandelier that you admire. The low number of potential buyers also means you
have more time to make your decision. In the spring, you often need to choose a
home and act quickly, but in winter you may be able to take your time.
Assessing a Home’s Winter Fitness
Viewing homes in the winter lets you see how it holds up to the weather. Did you feel cold while looking through the house? Is there a functioning heating system and hot water? Are the windows letting in drafts?
Availability of Agents and Others
Another advantage of buying a home in the off-season is the greater availability of industry professionals. Real estate agents will have fewer clients and more time to focus on your home search. Lenders will be more accessible for questions and assistance. Some lenders even waive fees during the off-season to encourage borrowers to use their services. Likewise, movers tend to lower their costs during the winter months.
Comments
Post a Comment