The upheaval in global financial markets over the past few
years may have been unnerving for almost everyone, but among the hardest-hit
group was first time home buyers, in Charleston, SC and across the country.
Many had to deal with the stress caused by an uncertain economy, the fallout on
business and job security, and, more directly, a pronounced increase in the
difficulty of securing mortgages.
The good news for Charleston first time home buyers is how
the national situation has stabilized. It’s confirmed by the increase in the
number of people interested in buying a home for the first time—which has
climbed out of the slump. The latest NAR (National Association of Realtors®) annual Profile—a
yearly report describing home buyers and sellers—shows that new entrants into
the residential market accounted for 39%, just 1% shy of the pre-crash mark.
If you’re selling a
Charleston area home this summer and have priced it attractively, it could pay
to be mindful of this important segment of our market.
So just who are Charleston, SC first time home buyers? That’s
where the NAR report gives us some important clues. Three-quarters of first
time buyers across the nation fall into the category of current tenants —those
living in rented accommodations—with 18% still living with parents. As you’d
expect, almost all (98%) of that segment hope to fund their purchase with a
mortgage, with 81% preferring a fixed-rate loan. Some first time home buyers
plan to use personal savings for the down payment, but many others plan to get
help from family. (Charleston area home
sellers take note: one possible incentive to make your listing stand out might be
to include an offer to cover closing costs.)
Three-quarters of respondents were aged from 22-42. The single
most common reason given for buying a home is to start a family (70%), and of
those buying a home for the first time, 51% are married couples. With proportions
like those, any home in a family-friendly area should benefit by pointing out
attractions like local parks, playgrounds and superior schools.
Maybe the most interesting statistic in the report was that
28% of the first time home buyers were already making plans to move again
within five years! It may follow that, at least in many cases, first time home buyersin Charleston, SC may not want to deal with remodeling issues. Attracting them
could be the final reason to bring your property into “move-in” condition.
Well thought-out marketing is the key to success with any
listing, whether it’s catering to Charleston, SC first time home buyers or to any
other segment. If you are thinking of selling your own home, a call to me and a
some preliminary groundwork on a marketing plan that will work for you is
definitely in order!
Interested in selling your
Charleston area home? Visit: www.jeffcookrealestate.com
Interested in buying a Charleston area home? Visit: www.discovercharlestonareahomes.com
Interested in buying a Charleston area home? Visit: www.discovercharlestonareahomes.com
-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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