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Will My House Still Sell in Today’s Market?

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Sep 19, 2022 12:12 PM

by: Security First Financial, A Division of Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc.

Concerned that you've missed your chance to sell because of recent news reports predicting a slowdown in the housing market and a decrease in buyer demand? Here's what you need to know. Demand from buyers has not vanished entirely, but it has slowed considerably from its 2020 and 2021 highs.

 

Buyer Demand Then and Now

 

During the pandemic, mortgage rates hit record lows, and that spurred a significant rise in buyer demand. This year, as rates increased due to factors like rising inflation, buyer demand pulled back or softened as a result. The latest data from ShowingTime confirms this trend (see graph below):

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The orange bars in the graph above represent the last few months of data and the clear cooling in the market's volume of home showings since mortgage rates began to rise. But context is important. To get the full picture of where today's demand stands, let's look at the July data for the past six years (see graph below):

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This second visual makes it clear that, while moderating compared to the frenzy in 2020 and 2021, showing activity is still beating pre-pandemic levels – and those pre-pandemic years were great years for the housing market. That goes to show there’s still demand if you sell your house today.

 

What That Means for You When You Sell

 

The key to selling in a changing market is understanding where the housing market is now. It’s not the same market we had last year or even earlier this year, but that doesn’t mean the opportunity to sell has passed.

While things have cooled a bit, it’s still a sellers’ market. If you work with a trusted local lender to price your house at the current market value, the demand is still there, and it should sell quickly. According to a recent survey from realtor.com, 92% of homeowners who sold in August reported being satisfied with the outcome of their sale.

 

Bottom Line

Buyer demand hasn’t disappeared, it’s just moderated this year. If you’re ready to sell your house today, let’s connect so you have expert insights on how the market has shifted and how to plan accordingly for your sale.

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