Seller Concessions: A Smart Strategy To Get Your House Sold
For the past few years, it’s been mostly a seller’s market. But dynamics are shifting as the number of homes for sale grows.
For the past few years, it’s been mostly a seller’s market. But dynamics are shifting as the number of homes for sale grows.
After years of suburban and rural migration during the pandemic, cities have been making a comeback in the past couple of years.
It feels like everything is getting more expensive these days. That’s because inflation has remained higher than normal for longer than expected – and that’s impacting the costs of goods, services, and more.
Some homeowners hesitate to sell because they’ve got unanswered questions that hold them back.
Spring is the busiest season in the housing market. It’s the time of year when buyers are most active – that means it’s when homes sell faster and for top dollar.
If you’re like a lot of aspiring homebuyers, there’s a major hurdle standing in your way — the cost of living.
This could be the year to sell your house – and here’s why. According to a recent NerdWallet survey, 15% of people are planning to buy a home this year.
Over the past few years, home prices skyrocketed. That’s been frustrating for buyers, leaving many wondering if they’d ever get a shot at owning a home. But here’s some welcome news: that whirlwind pace of home price growth is slowing down.
There’s no denying affordability is tough right now. But that doesn’t mean you have to put your plans to buy a home on the back burner.
If you want to sell your house, having the right strategies and expectations is key. But some sellers haven’t adjusted to where the market is today.