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The best time to sell your home in the US is now
Apr 15, 2024 3:28 AM

NEW YORK, April 15 (Reuters) - If you are selling a home

in the U.S., you may wonder when to put it on the market and get

the best price.

The answer? The prime moment is now.

Specifically, the week of April 14-20 is optimal to sell a

home nationwide, according to a new report from Realtor.com. By

crunching a variety of factors including past price patterns

along with the amount of inventory and buyer activity,

researchers say this early spring sweet spot is the ideal time

to strike.

"The best week is here, and conditions will remain favorable

for sellers from now into the summer," says Danielle Hale, chief

economist at Realtor.com.

Those positive forces include above-average prices in

mid-April, which are 1% higher than a typical week, and 10.4%

higher than the start of the year. Given national median prices,

that works out to homes priced at $7,400 higher than an average

week and $34,000 more compared to the beginning of 2024.

Market demand is also high, with mid-April listings getting

22.8% more views than usual. This prime week also boasts a 17%

faster selling pace.

There are also almost one-quarter fewer price reductions

than normal in mid-April, indicating that sellers typically have

the upper hand at this time of year.

Of course, high interest rates make the real estate

landscape more complex. Stubborn inflation numbers mean that the

Federal Reserve held off on rate cuts, which means mortgage

rates will stay elevated for the time being.

Thirty-year fixed mortgages are currently averaging around

7%, according to financial information site Bankrate.com. That

affects affordability and could rain on everyone's parade.

If your house is ready to hit the market, be sure to hustle.

Otherwise, getting a home prepped for sale could take some time

- fixing it up, hiring the right agent or taking great pictures

to get more eyeballs on Zillow ( ZG ).

Here are a few tips for sellers trying to get the best

price.

SOONER IS BETTER

For sellers at least, the smart move is to get the jump on

the spring season.

As we get into May and June, "we will see more and more

listings hit the market, and there will be more competition,"

advises Hale. "There is a large buyer pool earlier in the year,

but those numbers will drop off as they find places to buy."

In fact, for buyers, the savvier approach is to wait until

fall, if you can, Hale says. By then, market dynamics will have

shifted in buyers' favor - and, hopefully, mortgage rates will

have started to finally come back down to Earth.

Bankrate.com chief financial analyst Greg McBride predicts

mortgage rates will be in the region of 6.25-6.4% by the end of

2024.

DO NOT EXPECT BIG CHANGES IN FEES - YET

You may have heard about the recent lawsuit settlement with

the National Association of Realtors, which should upend the

world of traditional 6% agent fees. Since that amount typically

comes out of the seller's end, it is almost like a 'tax' on any

home sale.

This settlement will presumably create more competition

among agents and put downward pressure on that 6% figure.

However, new rules don't take effect until July.

"We are not going to see any dramatic changes yet," says

Tomasz Piskorski, a finance professor at Columbia Business

School who studies the housing market. "It will be more of a

slow-motion decline over time in real estate agent fees."

One tip from Piskorski: Sellers in hot markets should try to

negotiate their way out of covering buyer's agent fees, which

could at least save them around 3% on the deal.

THINK LOCAL, LOCAL, LOCAL

While April 14-20 is the ideal selling week using 'national'

figures, that is just a composite figure. In reality, all real

estate is local, which means should dig into the conditions of

your own market.

In New York City and Los Angeles, for instance, the best

time to list actually started in late March. But in other cities

like Memphis and Indianapolis, the ideal period does not kick

off until May.

To research your own area, check out the Realtor.com report

here.

Generally speaking, sellers should be encouraged by prices

right now. The median sales price for existing homes in February

was $384,500, according to the National Association of Realtors,

up 5.7% year-over-year.

The flip side of that, of course, is a rough moment for

buyers.

"Prices continue to be high, and mortgage rates are still at

a high point," says Hale. "So finding a home that meets your

needs, and falls within your budget, is a real challenge right

now."

(Editing by Lauren Young and Diane Craft)

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