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The inventory of homes available is historically low. According to an article on keepingcurrentmatters.com, "A normal market's inventory sits at 6 months. Some are waiving appraisals and others are even offering to waive inspection contingencies. Some buyers like to have the roofs inspected by roofing companies.
As the fall season approaches, the interest rates are expected to continue to go down as well as there being more inventory within the market for buyers. Or, ‘I want to have a home inspection, but we won’t renegotiate unless the repairs identified in the home inspection go over an aggregate amount.’
By Peter Christensen Excerpts: Should “property data collectors” who inspect properties and provide information to real estate appraisers be licensed by state appraiser boards? Other sources of housing data are showing increases in new listings, which is a real positive for the spring buying season given the lack of for-sale inventory.”
Inspect and organize your belongings. Check all the delivered boxes and household items against your inventory sheet to make sure nothing is damaged or missing. There are no deadlines to meet, so you can set your own pace when unpacking and decorating your new place - just unpack in order of priority without procrastinating.
You’ll also have less furniture, decorations and supplies to buy for the smaller space. Some buyers may even waive inspections and offer more than the asking price. Take inventory of all your belongings by categorizing them into certain groups, such as clothing, appliances, kitchen tools and toys. Simplicity.
Because in a buyer’s market, there’s more housing inventory and lower prices, giving power to the buyer. This economic decline can cause homeowners to sell their houses if they can no longer afford to pay their mortgages, increasing housing inventory and shrinking the buyer pool. Marketing Strategies.
Total inventory remains low, however, keeping prices higher on an annual basis. KODA came in second across the region (and city) for annual sales with 28; that’s 14% of the building’s 201-unit inventory. 22-25 Seattle Home & Garden Show has exhibits about building, remodeling, decorating and landscaping homes. Comicon, Feb.
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