Today’s Biggest Housing Market Myths

 
 

Have you ever heard the phrase: don’t believe everything you hear?

That’s especially true if you’re thinking about buying or selling a home in today’s housing market. There’s a lot of misinformation out there. And right now, making sure you have someone you can go to for trustworthy information is extra important.

If you partner with a real estate agent, they can clear up some common misconceptions and reassure you by backing them up with research-driven facts. Here are just a few misconceptions they can help disprove.

1. I’ll Get a Better Deal Once Prices Crash

If you’ve heard home prices are going to come crashing down, it’s time to look at what’s actually happening. While prices vary by local market, there’s a lot of data out there from numerous sources that shows a crash is not going to happen. Back in 2008, there was a dramatic oversupply of homes that led to prices crashing. Across the board, there’s an undersupply of homes for sale today. That makes this market a whole different scenario (see chart below):

 
 

So, if you think waiting will score you a deal, know that data shows there’s not a crash on the horizon, and waiting isn’t going to pay off the way you’d hoped.

2. I Won’t Be Able To Find Anything To Buy

If this nagging fear about finding the right home if you move is still holding you back, you probably haven’t talked with an expert real estate agent lately. Throughout the year, the supply of homes for sale has grown. Data from Realtor.com helps put this into context. While there are still fewer homes on the market than in a more normal year like 2019, inventory is still above where it was at this time last year (see graph below):

 
 

So, if you’re remembering all that media coverage about record-low supply during the pandemic, you can rest a bit easier. While the market isn’t back to normal just yet, inventory is moving in a healthier direction. And that means as your options improve, you can let go of this now outdated myth because finding a home to buy won’t feel quite so impossible anymore.

3. I Have To Wait Until I Have Enough for a 20% Down Payment

Many people still believe you need a 20% down payment to buy a home. To show just how widespread this myth is, Fannie Mae says:

“Approximately 90% of consumers overstate or don’t know the minimum required down payment for a typical mortgage.”

And if you look at the data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), you can see the typical homeowner isn’t putting down as much as you might expect (see graph below):

 
 

First-time homebuyers are typically only putting down 6%. That’s far less than the 20% so many people think they need. And if you’re looking at that graph and you’re more focused on how the number for repeat buyers is closer to 20%, here’s what you need to realize. That’s only because they have so much equity built up in their current house that can be used to make a larger down payment for their next move.

This goes to show you don’t have to put 20% down, unless it’s specified by your loan type or lender. Many people put down a lot less. Not to mention, depending on the type of home loan you get, you may only need to put 3.5% or even 0% down. So, if you’re buying your first home, you likely don’t need nearly as much for your down payment as you may think.

An Agent’s Role in Fighting Misconceptions

If you put your move on pause because you heard one or more of these myths yourself, it’s time to talk to a trusted agent. An expert agent has more data and the facts, just like this, to reassure you and help break through any misconceptions that may be holding you back.

Bottom Line

If you have questions about what you’re hearing or reading, connect with a real estate agent. You deserve to have someone you can trust to get the facts.

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Just Listed: Charming 1890 Uptown Row Home!

 
 
 

You are going to love living in the vibrant neighborhood of Uptown, which offers the serenity of tree-lined streets and impressively maintained historic homes while also allowing you to be minutes away from everything you’d want in an inclusive neighborhood - parks, great local restaurants, coffee shops, breweries, and more!

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Just Listed: Spacious Home Steps from Tennyson Street with Modern Comforts and Unique Charm!

 
 
 

Welcome to your new home in the vibrant Berkeley neighborhood - just blocks from Tennyson Street, renowned for its eclectic mix of top-notch restaurants and boutique shopping.

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5 Must-Eat Colorado State Fair Foods to Try This Year

 
 

Starting August 23, bring an empty stomach to this 11-day feast of fried desserts, nostalgic favorites, and everything on a stick.

The Colorado State Fair (August 23 to September 2) celebrates 152 years in 2024, and thousands are gathering in Pueblo for horse shows, carnival rides, rodeos, and monster truck rallies. In the middle of it all lies an avenue of food vendors, slinging everything from corn dogs and cotton candy to cowboy quesadillas and fried cheesecake. Here, five can’t-miss Colorado State Fair foods to try this year.

Fried Cookie Dough

What looks like a corn dog but cooks up like a soft gooey chocolate chip cookie? Bribiesca Concessions’ fried cookie dough on a stick, of course. Kids and adults line up for this treat that begins with frozen Pillsbury dough that’s thawed and rolled into a hot dog shape, skewered with a stick, and dipped in funnel cake batter before it’s fried and dusted with powdered sugar. Kansas-based vendor Matthew Bribiesca and his wife have traveled to the Colorado State Fair since 1989 and say the fried cookie dough ranks high on their menu must-tries—right alongside the fried Snickers bar. Bring your sweet tooth to this booth.

Passkey Italian Sausage Sandwich

A Pueblo tradition that began as a carhop in 1952, Passkey on the Go is the mobile food truck version of this local treasure. The Pagano family’s famous homemade Italian sausage sandwiches are a fair hit year after year. Karen and Bobby Pagano started serving the secret family recipe at the fair in 1996, creating the sandwiches using Pueblo-based Schusters Bakery hoagie buns and mild pork sausage from Frank’s Meat Market. They sizzle the handmade square patties on a flat top grill and top them with Swiss, American, or provolone cheese, serving the dish with banana peppers on the side.

Not a sausage eater? The fried mac and cheese carries just as much clout. The walk-and-eat gooey treat consists of three breaded and deep-fried mac and cheese triangles on a stick. Kiddos love this crunchy, cheesy snack.

Gourmet Caramel Apples

Fairtime Fudge vendors Paul and Lisa Patterson come from Garden Valley, California, with their coveted fudge, four kinds of peanut brittle, and frozen chocolate-dipped bananas and cheesecakes on a stick. But it’s their turtle caramel apples that keep crowds coming back. The stepped-up throwback is built with premium organic honey crisp apples, dunked in caramel, rolled in candied pecans and a layer of chocolate and drizzled with caramel and chocolate. Paul Patterson reminds us, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Choose from 14 caramel and candied apple styles and enjoy yours on a stick while you stroll. Or get them sliced in a bag to take home for later.

Pork Chop on a Stick

When German Specialty Foods owner Horst Schacht heard about pork chops on a stick selling like hotcakes at the Minnesota State Fair 25 years ago, he knew he had to bring them to Colorado. The Fort Morgan vendor was on to something—fairgoers went bananas over the chops and he sold out of the juicy, meaty hand-helds the first weekend. Schacht, who has appeared on the Food Network’s Carnival Eats, attributes the popularity to the smoky flavor imparted from his seasoned charcoal grill. The seven-ounce pork chops are sliced thick and receive a coat of specialty seasonings before landing on a six-inch stick. Schacht sells around 200 chops a day on a busy fair Saturday and says they’re best enjoyed with an order of his legendary German fried potatoes.

Monster Corn Dog

There are regular corn dogs, jumbo corn dogs, and chili dogs. But for the ambitious fan of this golden-fried and oh-so-satisfying fair staple, it’s all about the monster dog. Father-son team Milo (who sadly died this year in April) and Travis Franks introduced the behemoth culinary delight to Colorado State Fair fans in 2023 and said the 13-inch-long dogs spread like wildfire; once you see someone flaunting and nibbling on one of these monsters, it’s almost impossible not to order one for yourself. Travis will be returning to the fair to keep the tradition going, bringing the corn dog batter his father spent months perfecting and hand-dipping half-pound hot dogs before frying them to their fluffy-inside-crunchy-outside fame. “I’ve seen five-year-old girls eat the whole thing,” he says. “I don’t know how they do it.”

Pro Fair Tip

On Fridays (August 23 and August 30) during the Colorado State Fair, select food vendors offer an item for $5 until 5 p.m. Look for discounted treats ranging from funnel cakes to jalapeño poppers.

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