If you’ve been thinking about buying a new home but don’t
think that the cooler months make for an ideal time, you may actually benefit
from changing your perspective. Though spring and summer are typically the most
active real estate buying and selling seasons, house hunting in winter has its
own benefits. Knowing what they are and how to use them to your advantage can
put you on the path to homeownership sooner rather than later.
One of the best reasons to buy a house in winter is that
there is usually less competition out there. Because many people believe that
buying a home in cooler months is a bad idea, they stay home waiting for spring
to come instead of house hunting. After all, moving at this time can be
inconvenient and messy if you have to deal with inclement weather.
Additionally, families will be less likely to move in the months of September
through June if their children are in school.
It’s the perfect time to start looking for a home during
months when there are fewer house hunters. With fewer buyers in the market,
homes move more slowly and sellers are more willing to negotiate on their
asking price. They often need to move from the property in the near future, and
you can use that to your advantage to get a favourable deal on a house that may
otherwise be out of your price range during the peak selling seasons.
Touring a home during the winter allows you to see things
that you may not have been exposed to if you had come in the summer months. For
instance, drafts may be a sign that windows need replacing or that there are
air leaks that may need to be sealed. If the house feels warm without the
thermostat being set too high, it may be an indication that the home has good
insulation.
If you decide to brave the cold and hunt for a home
during winter, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, don’t
feel like you’re going to inconvenience someone by viewing their home during
the holidays, evenings or weekends. Sellers want to sell just as much as buyers
want to buy. Also, don’t be overcome by holiday decorations, which can make a house
look cramped or have the opposite effect of making the house more emotionally
appealing than it otherwise would be.
Just like any holiday shopping sale, knowledgeable
shoppers know where to find great opportunities. The same holds true for real
estate. There are still homes for sale in winter and bargains to be found, so
don’t let the seasons rule your search for a home.
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