5 Critical Tips For Buying In A Seller's Market
This summer, quality homes are being scooped up almost as fast as they're being listed - and for top price. Yes, it's a seller's market out there, which is great news if you're planning to list your home. Conversely, for those looking for a home, it can be frustrating and aggravating.
Frustrating as it may be, there's plenty of reason for buyers to stick it out until they get an offer accepted. For starters, interest rates are still fairly low. And secondly, there are great homes out there if you act fast enough. So how can you successfully get that dream home in a seller's market? Here's a look:
Stay dedicated:
Make sure that you and your REALTOR are on the same page with your must-haves for a home. Then, make sure you check for new listings daily. If any looks good, make an appointment to see it that day. Don't wait, or else it will likely be gone. We get that it can be tempting to make an offer based on listing photos alone, but be very wary of doing this. Go out and see it - and do it quickly.
Start with your best offer:
With some good properties being gone in a matter of hours, it's no time to nickel and dime a seller. What's more, is that the seller will be unlikely to even entertain the offer and counter it. Bottom line: Start with your very best offer on the property and give the seller something to seriously consider. Chances are your offer isn't the only one they'll be receiving.
Include a personal note:
Even though they're essentially getting rid of their property, sellers still generally like to work with a buyer who is going to appreciate and care for the home they're occupying. That's where a personal note that you can include with your offer to the seller can come in handy. In it, talk about the things you love about the home and how you know it will be the perfect fit for you and your family. You can even up the ante and include a family photo.
Make a significant earnest money deposit:
Generally speaking, the larger your earnest money deposit, the more serious of a buyer you are. And in a seller's market where you're looking for any competitive advantage over the others that are likely to make an offer on a particular property, a big deposit can serve as that advantage.
Stay patient:
As we said in the opening, a seller's market can be frustrating for buyers - so try to stay patient. The right home is out there for you, and good things come to those who wait.