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Is Now the Time to Buy?

 

Author: Carl Johnson
There is no doubt that the real estate market has slowed down and is not the hot market we had from 2002 to 2005. The news media is quick to point out that more homes are on the market and that sales are down. Given the current market, is now a good time to buy a home?

To answer this question a buyer must first answer the question, 'How long do you intend to stay in the home you buy? The answer to this is key to making a buying decision in todays market.

If you are planning on staying in a home for 3 years or less, the answer is clear, you probably should not be looking at buying a home. Renting is the better option until your future is more stable and clear. Anything less than 3 or 4 years is too short a time to overcome the costs associated with buying and selling a property. The time when a buyer could buy a property and sell it a year later at a profit is gone.

However, if you plan on staying in a property for 5 years or more, then buying, as opposed to renting, is the better move. Historically, property values tend to climb and given enough time, a buyer can weather downturns.

'But the market is turning and prices seem to be falling, so why would I buy a home now'? The housing market has changed, prices are leveling and may even decline. But remember that a home should not be thought of as an investment. This is the place where you live, rest, and raise your family. It is important that your home be the right home that fits your lifestyle now. If you are currently a homeowner and are looking to upsize, downsize or change towns, consider that even though your home may be worth less than it was last year, chances are that the house you intend to buy is also selling for less. The net effect on you is neutral. It does not really matter if you buy and sell in a rising market, a falling market or a stable market. Your house will rise or fall in value with the other houses in the area (You have lived in your house for more than 2 years and hopefully more than 5, right?)

For the first time home buyer it may actually be better to buy in a cooler housing market than a hot market. Why? In the hot real estate market we have had over the last 4 years buyers had to move quickly to get a house before the next buyer got it. There was little time to look at homes, negotiate the best terms and think about weather or not that house was the right one. Sellers were in a very good position, there were lots of buyers and not many homes on the market, so sellers were able to get terms that were favorable to them. The homes they were selling were often in less than perfect condition and buyers were still eager to buy them.

Now that the market has slowed, the buyer is in a much better negotiating position and is more likely to get terms that are in his favor. Perhaps the seller will make some needed repairs to the home or will contribute some money to the buyers closing costs. This gives the first time buyer a much better chance of buying the home they want.

Also, the first time buyer has one huge advantage over the homeowner who is trying to buy a home. That advantage is so obvious it often is overlooked by the first time buyer. The advantage they have is they have nothing to sell before they can buy! Consider this: Imagine that you own a home that you wish to sell. Two buyers approach you with an offer to buy your home. Buyer 'A' makes a good offer but has a contingency in his offer that he must sell his current home before he purchases your home. Buyer 'B' makes a good offer and can buy your home in a month because he has nothing to sell. Which offer do you take? Buyer 'A' must sell his house in order to buy yours. Who knows how long that will take? Is his house priced well? What if he gets a buyer who can not complete the sale? There is a lot of risk to accepting Buyer 'A's offer. Chances are you would accept Buyer 'B's offer. And because Buyer 'B' represents a lot less risk, you might even accept his offer if the price was lower than Buyer 'A's.

So the buyer with nothing to sell has a lot of advantage over other buyers and this gives them a better negotiating position. As long as you intend to stay in a property for 5 years or more, a cooler market represents a good time to buy. And for those who own homes and are looking to make a change, it really does not matter what the market is doing. So do not let the media scare you from making a needed lifestyle change. There is no fundamental reason to not buy in this market.

Author Bio:

By Carl Johnson REALTOR Milford, New Hampshire www.SouheganHomes.com

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