Apple Valley house hunting report -- the first ten days

By
Industry Observer

The official Minnesota house hunting season began on February 2, and renters across the state are reporting that their landlord did not see his shadow when he ventured out to collect any rent payments that were a couple days late.  A sunny morning would have delayed the house hunting season another six weeks, but it didn't happen.

The reports are in for the first ten days of the season, and Apple Valley sellers did well.  Of 295 homes on the market on opening day, twenty four have accepted offers and cleared contingencies, with another fifteen with only the results of a physical inspection before they are officially off market too.  That's almost fifteen percent of the homes available on opener now committed to anxious and satisfied smart buyers.

Fifteen percent of Apple Valley homes for sale on February 2 are no longer available to folks who decided to wait until it's a little warmer to get serious about firing their landlords.  Is there anyone who thinks it was the worst fifteen percent that got sold?  I sure hope not, because Minnesota buyers don't often go out of their way to get a bad deal.  

Today is the first day of the rest of the house hunting season, and today is the best day of all that are left to begin your search for the best of show in Apple Valley homes.  Call me for a free, no obligation home buying and landlord firing strategy session.  It takes about an hour, but it will seem like five minutes, and it's fun.  Call me now.

Posted by

 Mike Carlier  Lakeville, MN

 

612-916-3033

 

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