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Understanding the Flow of the Market — Successful Tactics for Buyers and Sellers
Buying or selling in the Houston market requires an understanding of not only the seasonal shifts in market activity but also the weekly flow of the market.
Having an understanding of this ebb and flow can help you on both the buying and the selling side of your real estate transaction. So, whether you’re listing a home or searching for one, read on for information on how to change tactics depending on the current flow of the market.
Here is what we will cover –
Since the local housing market can change daily and reacts differently during different seasons of the year, you need to be prepared to respond to this cyclical flow.
Don’t be frustrated with or stubborn about it, but rather become attuned to it. That’s where going with the flow of the market comes in!
If you’re thinking about buying — you’ll get a better idea of why timing can affect how you go about looking for a home.
If you are thinking of selling — you will gain some insight on why your strategies to attract buyers may change depending on the month.
When you learn to understand the twists and turns in our market, you CAN end up buying or selling well.
Let’s get started!
Weekly cycle – homes tend to come on the market on Thursday or Friday.
Certain times of the year like the springtime and early fall you could face lots of competition from other buyers, so be ready to make quick decisions with no regrets.
The most popular month for new listings is usually April, followed by March, May, June and July.
You’re going to face lots of competition from eager buyers in this market with historically low inventory. You need to be confident to make an offer when you see a home you want. That’s why you must do your research beforehand to confirm your needs, wants and your deal breakers with yourself and other family members. It is my goal to help my buyers “think” things through before we start looking at houses so that when they find the house that meets their needs, we are ready to react quickly.
However, you still need to price it right from the get-go and have a strategy in place. You don’t want to scare buyers away if priced too high (they may fear it could go even higher in a bidding war) and it could end up sitting and you’ll end up with low-ball offers.
And, your home needs to shine in order to stand out (more on that below).
Suburban areas (such as Cypress) follow the school calendar and tend to become available in April/May/June with a smaller jump in October and November.
No matter what, it’s important to be an educated buyer if you want to be settled in your home by summer and prepare your children for the new neighborhood and school. That means knowing your budget, knowing your needs and wants, and clearly defining the deal breakers.
On the flip side, be on the lookout for homes that come on the market at other more quiet times of the year. This is perfect for many first-time buyers who aren’t wedded to the school calendar. Be patient, be flexible, and stay in touch so you don’t miss any opportunities that may come along.
The bottom line – get your home in “show-ready” shape well before early spring. Get organized with your to-do list and start purging stuff, cleaning top to bottom, refreshing with painting, staging rooms, and creating springtime curb appeal.
Start planning for this move as early as possible – so you can properly time your listing for this rush of serious buyers.
The market slows down in July and August but picks up right after Labor Day.
For those in suburbs or in neighborhoods tied to the school calendar, it’s critical to price your home correctly to bring in foot traffic or serious buyers. And even better, wow them with a home that is more move-in ready than not. Again, be generous with your terms and conditions and showcase your home so it looks like a great place for a summer staycation!
Understand the yearly highs and lows of market activity in several key categories.
There are, of course, exceptions to every rule, and the “flows” I explained above differ in certain neighborhoods. If you are thinking of buying, selling or doing both anytime soon, email me so we can talk about how to go with the flow in your particular neighborhood.
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