| Tucson Market Overview and Is It the Most Wonderful Time… to Buy or Sell Your Home?
| | Residential Sales - Tucson Area
Number of Sales - 1223 (up 11.3% up from the previous month) New listings - 2086 (up 3.1% up from the previous month) Average Sales Price - $422,040 (up 3.7% from previous month) Median Sales Price - $350,000 (down 1.7% from the previous month) Days on Market Average - 59 days Sales to Original List Price - 95.9%
Land Sales - Pima County
Number of Sales - 41 (down 34.9% from previous year) New Listings - 95 (down 28% from previous year) Median Sales Price - $130,000 (up 16.1% from previous year) Days on the Market - 44 days (down 19% from the previous year) Price Per Acre - $304,452 (up $80,566 from previous year)
Is It the Most Wonderful Time… to Buy or Sell Your Home?
As the holidays approach, the real estate market may not be the first thing on your mind. However, contrary to popular belief, this festive season might offer the perfect opportunity for both buyers and sellers. So, is it really a good time to make a move in the real estate market?
Fewer Listings, Less Competition One of the biggest advantages for sellers during the holiday season is reduced competition. Many sellers take their homes off the market or wait until spring to list. If you’re selling, this can make your home stand out and potentially lead to a quicker sale. For buyers, the smaller pool of listings might seem like a disadvantage, but it can work in your favor. Fewer active buyers mean less competition, reducing the likelihood of bidding wars. This could allow you to negotiate better terms.
Motivated Buyers and Sellers During the holidays, buyers and sellers who are active in the market tend to be more motivated. Sellers who keep their homes listed are serious about selling, possibly due to life changes or a desire to close before year-end for tax reasons. Similarly, buyers shopping during this time may have a pressing need to purchase, meaning they’re likely to make decisions quickly. If you’re a buyer, this can be a great time to work with motivated sellers. For sellers, you’ll deal with serious buyers, speeding up the selling process.
Holiday Décor: Enhancing Your Home’s Appeal Sellers can leverage the season to enhance their home’s appeal. Thoughtful decorations can create an inviting atmosphere that resonates with buyers. Just avoid over-decorating or using personal or religious decorations that could limit your home’s appeal. For buyers, it’s important to look beyond the decorations and evaluate the property itself – considering factors like layout, storage space, and long-term suitability.
Tax Benefits of Closing Before Year-End Closing before year-end can benefit both buyers and sellers with tax advantages. Buyers may deduct mortgage interest, property taxes, and mortgage points, while sellers could maximize deductions on home sale costs. For both parties, consulting with a tax professional can help clarify how a year-end transaction could benefit them.
Unique Holiday Challenges While there are advantages, the holiday season presents some challenges. Schedules can be hectic with holiday travel and gatherings, making it harder to arrange showings, open houses, and inspections.
Ultimately, the decision to buy or sell during the holiday season depends on your situation. If you’re a motivated seller, this could be a great opportunity to take advantage of lower competition and serious buyers. For buyers, the chance to negotiate favorable terms in a less crowded market might be exactly what you need. So, whether you’re buying or selling, the holidays can be an excellent time to make your move. If you’re considering taking advantage of this season, reach out, and I can guide you through the process, ensuring your transaction goes smoothly no matter how busy the season gets! |
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| | Wishing you a joyous Thanksgiving filled with warmth, laughter, and cherished moments with loved ones. Hope you get to indulge in the wonderful food and treats this holiday has to offer. I'm grateful for your support and appreciate our friendship. Happy Thanksgiving! Diane
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