How to Go With the Flow of the Market – Tactics for Buyers

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Insider’s Secrets to Buying a Home Series – Part 2

Buying a home can be confusing, whether it’s your first or fifth time. That’s why the tips and strategies you’ll find in our 8-part series will set you on the right path. It’s my own unique approach and a “behind the scenes” glimpse of what you should look out for and consider when starting your own search for a home.

Buying a home in the Houston area market requires an understanding of not only the seasonal shifts in market activity but also the weekly flow of the market.

You’ll need to understand that there are two cycles – both a yearly one and weekly one when looking at homes. And you’ll need to be prepared and know what to expect for each one.

One simple way to explain these cycles is with a surfing metaphor: It’s like knowing the best time of day to catch the best waves or whether to wear a wetsuit at certain times of the year.

Same concept for buyers!

Just like a surfer hitting the waves, you start to know what to expect and know what time you need to be out there to get the best outcome. It’s a huge lesson for buyers to know that they’ll need to adapt and be flexible.

Go With The Flow

I can’t emphasize enough that you’ll be a more successful and less stressed buyer if you know how to respond to the cyclical flow of the market — both seasonal and weekly.

My insider tips below will help you understand why timing can affect how you go about looking for a home:

The Weekly Inventory Cycle

Homes tend to come on the market Thursday and Fridays. As the weekend approaches buyers have time to devote to their home search. Makes sense!

That means you have to get organized Friday afternoon or evening to know what homes you are going to see Saturday and/or Sunday. (Your Friday nights will never be the same!)

Depending on the neighborhood you are looking in, sellers will either go for “speed” or go for “the money.”

What that means is, depending on where you are looking, sellers either tend to take offers quickly OR they set deadlines after the weekend to give as many buyers a chance to see their home, hoping to get multiple offers and drive the price up.

If you see a home you like online, reach out to your agent and flag the listing so she can reach out to the seller’s agent to see if you need to rush out to see it and go for speed, or if you can take your time and have a set deadline, typically for early the following week.

There are exceptions to this rule, but typically, this is how the weekly cycle of new listings works.

Keep in mind that the inventory of homes for sale changes weekly, and depending on the time of year it can be drastic. So once you decide to seriously buy a home, you really need to be out there looking every weekend you can in order to see what has come on the market each and every week. And again, have a strategy in place for “speed” or “the money.”

The Yearly Inventory Cycle

Here’s a breakdown of what to expect during the year:

Inventory (the number of homes on the market) in the Houston area has a yearly cycle that looks like a bell curve with the low periods in January and December, and the height of the inventory peaking April through June.

Suburban homes follow the school calendar and tend to become available in May, June, and July. Not as many suburban homes come on the market at other times during the year.

The overall market slows down in August but picks up right after Labor Day.

What’s this all mean for you?

Go with the flow! If you are starting your search in December, January or August, be prepared that there won’t be that many homes to see. If you can be patient and wait it out until May, June, or July you’ll have plenty to choose from.

That’s why you don’t want to get frustrated or give up on your dream to own a home if it’s simply timing that’s not on your side.

There are exceptions to every rule, so if you want to know what to expect for your own home search, get in touch and I’ll help you through it all. It’s not one-size-fits-all, and there are not hard rules, just trends to keep in mind.

Let me know what you are looking for and where you would like to live. We can get you started on your search and help you fine-tune it to your needs and budget. That way you’ll know what to expect and avoid any anxiety about your search.

“Chillax” and ride the wave of this great Houston area market! Let me show you how.

Next up in my Insider Secrets for Buying a Home series is a must-read – What NEVER to Do Before Buying a Home. These tips will save you a lot of grief!

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I'm Leila Hays, and I'm on a mission to help you buy and sell at the same time without paying two mortgages or moving twice. If you're planning to make a move in the next year, it's not too early to plan. Click the link below to get started.

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I'm Leila Hays, and I'm on a mission to help you buy and sell at the same time without paying two mortgages or moving twice. If you're planning to make a move in the next year, it's not too early to plan. Click the link below to get started.

schedule your free consultation

what you need to know about buying or building

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