Home Selling Guide

Is now a good time to sell a house?

The answer to this question depends on a few factors to consider before making your decision. If you are on the fence, here are four reasons that might sway you in the right direction.

Number 1

Can I Sell My House Quickly?

This is always the million-dollar question when it comes to real estate. The answer depends on whether the current environment is a seller's or a buyer's market. Luckily, it is currently a seller's market. According to the National Association of Realtors, more buyers are searching for homes than homes available for sale. With more demand than supply, sellers have the upper hand when negotiating prices and terms.

Number 2

More Options for Your Move

With more homes being put up for sale, today is a great day to start looking for your next home. This increased housing inventory means you'll have more options open to you, and thus a greater chance of finding the perfect home for you and your family.

Number 3

The Number of Homes on the Market Is Still Low

Can I sell my home fast and find another home in the meantime?

Although the number of homes on the market is still low relative to historical averages, you can easily find a new home that meets your needs. However, looking for a new home before putting your house on the market can make a move even more seamless.

Number 4

Home Prices Are Appreciating

Because inventory is still low, experts believe home prices will continue to rise moderately. If you are hunting for a new home, you can snatch a home before the prices skyrocket to a new height while selling your home at a good value.

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