
If you're thinking about moving, selling your house this fall might be the way to go. Here are four highlights in the housing market that may make your decision to sell this fall an easy one.
1. Buyers Are Actively in the Market
ShowingTime, a leading real estate showing software and market stat service provider, just reported that buyer traffic jumped 60.7% compared to this time last year. That's a huge increase.
It's clear that buyers are ready, willing, and able to purchase – and they're in the market right now. In many regions of the country, multiple buyers are entering bidding wars to compete for the home they want. Take advantage of the buyer activity currently in the market so you can sell your house in the most favorable terms.
2. There Are Not Enough Homes for Sale
In the latest Existing Home Sales Report, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) announced that there were only 1.49 million units available for sale. That number was down 18.6% from one year ago. This means in the majority of the country, there aren't enough homes for sale to satisfy the number of buyers.
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Some Highlights
- As a seller today, you may think pricing your home on the high end will result in a higher final sale price, but the opposite is actually true.
- To sell your home quickly and for the best possible price, you should eliminate buyer concerns by pricing your home competitively right from the start.
- Let's connect today to make sure you have the guidance you need to price your home right this fall.
Contact us for experienced representation when buying or selling a home in Amador County CA.
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Housing inventory is at an all-time low. There are 39% fewer homes for sale today than at this time last year, and buyer demand continues to set records. Zillow recently reported:
Newly pending sales are up 25.5% compared to the same week last year, the highest year-over-year increase in the weekly Zillow database.
Whenever there is a shortage in supply of an item that's in high demand, the price of that item increases. That's exactly what's happening in the real estate market right now. CoreLogic's latest Home Price Index reports that values have increased by 5.5% over the last year.
This is great news if you're planning to sell your house; on the other hand, as either a first-time or repeat buyer, this may instead seem like troubling news. However, purchasers should realize that the price of a house is not as important as the cost. Let's break it down.
There are several factors that...

How long have you lived in your current home? If it's been a while, you may be thinking about moving. According to the latest Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), in 2019, homeowners were living in their homes for an average of 10 years. That's a long time to time to be in one place, considering the average length of time homeowners used to stay put hovered closer to 6 years.
With today's changing homebuyer needs, especially given how the current health crisis has altered our daily lifestyles, many homeowners are reconsidering where they're at and thinking about moving to a home with more space for their families. Here's why it might be a great time to make that happen.
The real estate market has changed in many ways over the past 10 years, and current homeowners are earning much more equity today than they used to have. According to CoreLogic, in the first quarter of 2020 alone, the average homeowner gained approximately ...

Some Highlights
- With remote learning sweeping the nation this academic year, organized spaces with enough room for kids to learn effectively are high on buyer wish lists.
- If you're trying to make room for your family's growing needs, multi-purpose rooms and dedicated workspaces may be features to consider in your next home.
Let's connect today so you can find a home where your kids feel confident and comfortable too.
Contact us for experienced representation when buying or selling a home in Amador County CA.
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The year 2020 will be remembered as one of the most challenging times of our lives. A worldwide pandemic, a recession causing historic unemployment, and a level of social unrest perhaps never seen before have all changed the way we live. Only the real estate market seems to be unaffected, as a new forecast projects there may be more homes purchased this year than last year.
As we come to the end of this tumultuous year, we're preparing for perhaps the most contentious presidential election of the century. Today, it's important to look at the impact past presidential election years have had on the real estate market.
Is there a drop-off in home sales during a presidential election year?
BTIG, a research and analysis company, looked at new home sales from 1963 through 2019 in their report titled One House, Two House, Red House, Blue House. They noted that in non-presidential years, there is a -9.8% decrease in November compared to October. This is the normal seasonality of the market, with a slowdown in activity that's usually seen in fall and winter.
However, it also revealed that in presidential election years, the typical...

When most of us begin searching for a home, we naturally start by looking at the price. It's important, however, to closely consider what else impacts the purchase. It's not just the price of the house that matters, but the overall cost in the long run. Today, that's largely impacted by low mortgage rates. Low rates are actually making homes more affordable now than at any time since 2016, and here's why.
Today's low rates are off-setting rising home prices because it's less expensive to borrow money. In essence, purchasing a home while mortgage rates are this low may save you significantly over the life of your home loan.
Taking a look at the graph below with data sourced from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the higher the bars rise, the more affordable homes are. The orange bars represent the period of time when homes were most affordable, but that's also reflective of when the housing bubble burst. At that time, distressed properties, like foreclosures and short sales, dominated the market. That's a drastically different environment than what we have in the housing market now.
The green bar represents today's market. It shows that homes truly are more affordable than they have been in years, and much more so than...