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July 10, 2009 |
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Buyer's Market, Also 'Buyers Beware' Market
by Broderick Perkins
More home buyers have a better chance now than at any other time in nearly a half decade to negotiate a home-buying deal that costs less and comes with some concessions thrown in. In many locations, buyers will find a glut of new homes, more motivated sellers, foreclosures, auctions, short sales and other market conditions that can make it a really good time to buy. That doesn't mean throw caution to the wind. The same conditions that lure buyers to market also lure misfits looking to cash in on your unfettered haste and the waste left from a boom market gone bust. No matter what the market conditions, it's also always a buyers beware market, now perhaps more than ever. Here's how to begin to navigate today's housing market, step-by-step, and make a good deal without getting taken.
On the other hand, if you wait for prices to fall further you could miss out on a good deal. No one knows when the market hits bottom until it begins a sustained upward turn and you can look back and actually see bottom. Buy now because it's the right thing to do for you, because you need a roof over your head, because it's more affordable than renting and because you plan on sticking with the home long enough to make the deal pay off. Buy because homeownership is integral to your budget, your lifestyle and your goals.
You've got a lot to learn, but obtaining a broad base of knowledge about the home-buying process is a relatively easy task, requiring only your time and attention. A glut of information is available on the Internet, from real estate industry-sponsored seminars and workshops and through a vast library of real estate guide books. You can also sit down with real estate agents (including exclusive buyers' agents, who never represent sellers), mortgage brokers, loan officers and accredited home ownership counselors. Post-secondary education at colleges and universities is also available.
Accept national news for what it is, a broad brush stroke of current events. You want housing news and information that really hits home. Get your housing market information from credible publications and broadcasts covering your market. Part of your homework should include learning the boundaries of your buyer's market. Your market can be designated by a ZIP code, a small neighborhood, a greater community or some larger region.
In both cases, use a real estate agent schooled in the history of local market trends and statistics. See comparables, track sale prices in your shopping area, use the local newspaper, online listing and for sale sites and other sources, to keep tabs on asking prices. Also visit open houses.
Published: June 25, 2008 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws.
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