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How to Navigate a Competitive Housing Market

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The housing marketing can be exciting, yet intimidating — especially when the market is hot. If the demand is up, inventory is usually limited. This can make it very challenging to secure your dream home.

Let’s explore the best way to navigate a competitive housing market so that you may walk away from the closing table with keys in hand.

Get a Pre-Approval Letter

When the pool of buyers is high, the competition is steep. Unless you are a cash buyer, you are going to want to get pre-approved by a lender to stay in the game.

What does this mean?

After assessing your financial situation and determining your buying power (how much you can borrow), the lender will give you a letter stating that you have been pre-approved for a mortgage. Making an offer with pre-approval shows sellers that you are a serious buyer and that you have the financial means to close the deal.

Find the Right Real Estate Agent

Your real estate agent is your guide through the home-buying process. They help you with everything along the way, such as finding the perfect home, getting access to see it, making offers, and negotiating.

Choose a real estate agent that is highly skilled in the field as their level of expertise can play a significant impact on your ability to find and secure your dream home. They should understand what it is you are looking for and take it into consideration for everything from the first property search to the closing table.

Act Swiftly

There is nothing slow about a competitive housing market. So, if you want to be in it, you will need to act fast. That means being ready to make decisions quickly. Time is of the essence and stalling to ‘think’ about a property will likely cause you to miss out on it.

If you feel the home is right for you, act on it immediately.

Formulate the Perfect Offer

Once you decide to make an offer, make it a strong offer that the seller won’t want to turn down. This may require you to go in at a higher purchase price and even offer a larger down payment. Writing a personal, heartfelt letter to the seller can also make you stand out amongst other potential buyers, too.

Talk to your real estate agent and rely on their expertise. They are a great resource. Depending on the property, they may even suggest waiving various contingencies, such as inspections or appraisals, if possible.

Choose Another Area

If you aren’t finding what you are looking for in a dream home, consider choosing another area. Perhaps moving a little further away or searching a different neighborhood will give you more options with less competition. You may increase your chances of a homebuying win.

Keep in mind that less-noticed local areas may not be booming right now, but they could be in the future — and that will be great for your new home’s appreciation.

Find Success in a Competitive Market

Whether you are buying a home or selling one, competitive markets require some expert navigation tools. At Shepherd Homes Group, we know that the entire process can be overwhelming. That’s why we work with you every step of the way.

Contact us today at (703) 997-1462.

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