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Land Your Perfect Home This Summer!

By
Real Estate Agent

Spring has always been considered the busiest homebuying season of the year. Summer is often thought of as the exact opposite. However if you struck out buying a home during the spring, don't despair!! This summer can still be the perfect time to land a house before mortgage rates go up again.

Below are seven ways to land YOUR dream home this summer:

No. 1: Scour old listings

While the real estate market traditionally peaks in the spring, not every seller gets a buyer by Memorial Day. Summer is a great time to look at homes that have been on the market for 50 or 60 days. The sellers may be finally ready to come down on price.

No. 2: Summer diamonds in the rough

There are some real bargains to be had during the summer, but first you have to find them. These "diamonds" can include homes that didn't sell in the spring because they were overpriced or need work. You'll need the vision to look past the worn out kitchen or ugly carpet.  Always opt for the house in bad shape over the one in a poor location.

That said, you should avoid homes that show serious signs of abuse, including holes in the wall.


Summer is a slow season because most of us are preoccupied with vacations and BBQs. The last two weeks of July and the first half of August can be a really good time to look and not be in such a competitive situation.

No. 4: Cruise the neighborhood

You are not just buying a house, you're buying into a community as well. And there's no better time to find out what a neighborhood is really like than during the summer months.  Go wander around and get a feel for the area. You have a real decent chance of meeting someone in the neighborhood.

No. 5: More time with your agent

House hunting gets more civilized in the summer. Buyers benefit from the slowdown. As an agent, I have more time on the weekends because there will be fewer new listings that could be subject to fast sales.

No. 6: Summertime is bargain time

Summer may be the last chance for some sellers to cut a deal before they pull their house off the market or even before they go on vacation. Sellers want to get their house sold. They want to get the offer and go away for a week.

No. 7: Offer a summer temptation

Some sellers are reluctant to list their homes because they are fearful that they won't be able to find a new place to buy due to the limited inventory. And it may very well be a hassle your sellers are reluctant to deal with in the middle of the summer.

If you own a vacation home or time share, put it to good use. Offer a free summer vacation to your sellers -- it could be a great incentive during the hot days of July and August and it will give your sellers more time to think through their own plans.