Depending on what side of transaction you’re on and what type of property you’re selling this market is either a dream or a nightmare. There’s really no in between.
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Depending on what side of transaction you’re on and what type of property you’re selling this market is either a dream or a nightmare. There’s really no in between.
2020 was a year where we all learned everything could change in an instant and to expect the unexpected. In 2021 we’re all looking for any sense of normalcy we can find. So will the real estate market experience any changes in 2021?
Is it the right time to sell? There’s plenty happening in the DC metro area. Homes are being listed at rates similar to 2019, they are still selling quickly (provided they are well marketed and well priced), there are some that are getting multiple offers. But does any of that make it the right time to sell?
I’ve noticed, as I’m sure you have too, that all of the unknowns surrounding Corona Virus (how long will it last, how many people actually have it, when will we know more) are creating a lot of anxiety, and rightly so. I keep getting asked about the real estate market so I thought I would share what I’m hearing from the experts I’m following.
Since Covid-19 has become a pandemic and is spreading throughout our area it’s a good time to take a moment to think about what it means for you if you’re currently buying or selling a home. You’re probably already following the advice of the CDC and other global health organizations so here are a few real estate specific things you should know:
Wondering what’s happening with the real estate market in the DC metro area? Thinking about buying or selling in 2020? Here’s a quick snapshot to give you an idea of what the market has been like so you’ll be prepared.
Hopefully, you’ll never experience anything unexpected when you’re buying or selling a home, but if you do it’s important to have a team, led by your realtor, who can make sure that everything you we’re expecting can be taken care of quickly and correctly, so that your property settles on schedule.
You hired a Realtor to help you sell your home. One of the most challenging parts is trusting their professional advice.