With Labor
Day behind us, the serious fall Charleston, SC home buying season is upon us. If
you will be scouring the market for a new residence, you are likely to be in
luck: across the nation, more sellers are being coaxed off of the sidelines.
According to the Associated Press, “A fourth straight monthly increase of sales
in existing homes provided the latest evidence…that the U.S. housing market is
rebounding…” The rise comprised “the highest annual rate since September of
last year.”
With
temptingly low interest rates and batches of homes hitting the market from
sellers motivated to complete their sales before the holidays, Charleston home
buying consumers have ample reason to think their timing is good. Once the
right property has been found, success in home buying negotiations determine
what happens next:
The Asking Price
When the
subject property is one that has just recently come onto the market, the asking
price may or may not be negotiable. The odds of encountering more price
flexibility increase once a property has lingered on the market for 60 days or
more: depending on their own timing requirements, sellers may be more inclined
to entertain a lower offer as time passes. In today’s market, if a property falls
into that category, many buyers will offer 1% to 10% below the asking price—especially
if recently closed comparables provide support.
Extras
If the
seller isn’t budging on price, consider negotiating through other aspects of
the transaction—seller-paid closing costs, repairs to the home, moving costs,
or asking that appliances be included in the deal. This won’t lower the asking
price, but the resulting savings can have the same effect.
Market Awareness
Being
prepared to work with your agent by taking advantage of the research that is
made available. By becoming aware of the Charleston area’s home buying
conditions in each of your target neighborhoods, you’ll be well prepared for gauging
the range of offers likely to be found acceptable. Is new housing construction underway
that will increase the supply of homes? Are there many homes that have sold
quickly in recent history? Or is the neighborhood less in demand? It’s
important to understand the climate you will be negotiating in so you can land a
superior home and at a superior price.
If you’re
preparing for the home buying process in Charleston, SC this fall, I’d like to
invite you to give me a call to discuss current and upcoming inventory. We can
set out a home buying strategy that you feel comfortable with—one that puts you
in your next Charleston area home!
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
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