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A Return To The Question Of Whether To Take Your House Off The Market For The Holidays |
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For a few years now, just about every new listing was going under contract in a matter of days, regardless of the time of year it was listed for sale. Big house, small house, high price, low price, good condition, not so good condition, big yard, small yard, flat driveway, steep driveway, optimistically priced, realistically priced, listed in April, listed in December -- everything was going under contract quickly. But now, some homes are coming on the market and are NOT going under contract right away. It might have even been 30, 60 or 90 days that some have been on the market without a buyer making an offer. Some such sellers are now returning to the question of whether to take their property off the market for the holidays. After all, if we aren't having many showings, maybe it makes sense to take the house off the market for a few months and start afresh in early Spring? It will be interesting to see if inventory levels drop as we get past Thanksgiving and/or as we get past Christmas. In years gone by we would often see these houses that were coming off the market for the holidays either vanishing in mid/late November (just before Thanksgiving) or in mid December (just before Christmas). Recent Articles:
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Scott Rogers
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