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The Art of the Deal: Buying a Home in a Buyer's Market

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Real Estate Agent with Shasta Living Real Estate #01470905

Here is some great information I came across on our website and wanted to share it again; www.coldwellbanker.com

 

When is the best time to buy a house? With many markets reporting an abundance of homes for sale, and interest rates remaining at near historic lows, now might be one of the best times in recent memory. While today's real estate market does offer advantages to buyers, consumers still need to be savvy in order to get the best deal they can.

 

Following are some valuable home buying information that the professionals at Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC think every homebuyer should keep in mind:

 

Don't Try to Time the Market. When home prices are lower, it is very tempting for potential buyers to try to wait as long as possible in the hopes that prices will decline even further. This strategy can be detrimental because when there is high inventory, smart sellers price their homes properly - not according to past sales but according to current conditions - so their homes will sell in a timely fashion. Once a home is priced to what the current market will bear, buyers will make offers. 

  

Shop Around. But Don't Wait Too Long. The National Association of REALTORS reports that homes are staying on the market for several months. Recent increased inventory gives homebuyers a great opportunity to compare homes that meet their needs. However, this does not mean that homebuyers should procrastinate. If you find a house you love, put in your bid and negotiate. Don't provide an opportunity for another buyer to make an offer.

 

Watch Mortgage Rates. As of early 2009, mortgage rates were continuing to fall to historic lows.  This presents a strong opportunity to enter the real estate market, particularly for first time homebuyers who have no need to sell another home. Simple mortgage calculators widely available online can help you determine just how much you will pay per month, based on a given rate. For example, a monthly payment on a 30-year fixed 5.875 mortgage rate on a 300,000 loan will be $1,774.61.

 

Negotiate on the Incentives. Sellers eager to move may offer you a variety of incentives such as cars, trips, furnishings and even credit card bill payment. If you accept an incentive, make sure it makes sense for you. Instead of having your bills paid, you may opt to have the seller renovate the master bathroom or install new flooring. Of course, you can always ask the seller to simply deduct the amount in question from the list price.

 

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