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 And that means as your options improve, you can let go of this now outdated myth because finding a home to buy won’t feel quite so impossible anymore.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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The Number One Mistake Sellers Are Making: Overpricing Their House

 
 

In today’s housing market, many sellers are making a critical mistake: overpricing their houses.

This common error can lead to a home sitting on the market for a long time without any offers. And when that happens, the homeowner may have to drop their asking price to try to re-ignite buyer interest.

Data from Realtor.com shows the number of homeowners realizing this mistake and doing a price reduction is climbing (see graph below):

 
 

If you’re thinking about making a move yourself, here’s what you need to know. The best way to avoid making a costly mistake is to work with a trusted real estate agent to find the right price. Here’s a look at what’s at stake if you don’t.

Not Paying Attention To Current Market Conditions

Understanding current market conditions is key to accurate pricing. You don’t want to set your asking price based on what happened during the pandemic. The market has moderated a lot since then, so it’s far better to align your price with today’s reality.

Real estate agents stay updated on market trends and how they impact the pricing strategy for your house.

Pricing It Based on What You Want To Make (Not What It’s Worth)

Another misstep is pricing it based on what you want to make on the sale, and not necessarily current market value. You may see other homes in your neighborhood selling for top dollar and assume yours can do the same. But you may not be considering differences in size, condition, and features. For example, maybe that other house is waterfront or has a finished basement. To sum it up, Bankrate explains:

“How do you find that sweet spot of pricing for profit but not overpricing? The expertise of your agent can be truly valuable here. A knowledgeable agent will understand fair market value in your area, how much your house is worth and how much you might reasonably expect to get for it in the current market.”

An agent will do a comparative market analysis (CMA) to make sure your house is compared with truly similar properties to get an accurate look at how it should be priced.

Pricing High to Leave Room for Negotiation

Another common, yet misguided strategy is to price your house high on purpose, so you have more room to negotiate down during the sale. But this can backfire. A price that seems too high often deters potential buyers from even considering the home. So rather than leaving room for negotiation, what you’ll actually be doing is turning buyers away. U.S. News Real Estate explains:

“You want to sell your house for top dollar, but be realistic about the value of the property and how buyers will see it. If you’ve overpriced your home, chances are you’ll eventually need to lower the number, but the peak period of activity that a new listing experiences is already gone.”

An agent can help you set a fair price that attracts buyers and encourages more competitive offers.

Bottom Line

Overpricing your home can have serious consequences. A knowledgeable real estate agent brings an objective perspective, in-depth market knowledge, and a strategic approach to pricing.

Connect with a local real estate professional to avoid making a pricing mistake that’ll cost you.

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Just Listed: A Perfect Blend of Comfort, Style, and Convenience!

 
 
 

Nestled in a serene community within the highly sought-after ISD 112 school district, this former model home exudes comfort and style.

Boasting 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, it offers an inviting space for both everyday living and entertaining. Step inside to discover an open-concept kitchen and family room that seamlessly connects to a spacious backyard and deck—perfect for outdoor enjoyment. The main level also features an additional living room and a formal dining area, ideal for hosting guests. Upstairs, the expansive owner’s suite serves as a tranquil retreat, complete with ample closet space and a spa-like en-suite bath. Two additional bedrooms share a full bathroom, while a conveniently located laundry area and an office complete the upper level. The lower level offers versatile space, including an additional bedroom, perfect for guests or a home office, as well as a flexible area that can be transformed into a game room, workout space, or both, with a walkout to the backyard. This home is not just about comfort and functionality; it’s about lifestyle. With shopping, restaurants, walking paths, and schools just a short distance away, this is a place where convenience meets luxury.

Listed by Diane LeBlanc for West + Main Homes. Please contact Diane for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: Reviving Retro

 

West + Main Agent Jenelle Brewer’s clients Matt Gaye and Maddie Allen-Sandoz

It was the epitome of ‘starter house’
— Jenelle Brewer

West + Main clients Matt Gaye and Maddie Allen-Sandoz bought this simple, early 80s ranch house just over 2 years ago with the help of agent Jenelle Brewer.

"It was the epitome of 'starter house', said Jenelle. “Totally livable, but pretty ugly! But...it was on a large corner lot near an area of town that has been getting improved upon over this same time period, super close to the Old Mill in Bend, Oregon and walkable to several breweries, too."

Q: What inspired your project?

A: After tying the knot in Philadelphia, we (Matt and Maddie) embarked on a 6-month cross-country road trip, searching for our next home. Bend, OR wasn't initially on our radar, but a friend's recommendation and our visit to this scenic town with a vibrant community won us over.

Q: How much did you invest in the renovation?

A: We purchased the house for $400,000 and have invested $150,000, plus our own sweat equity. Additional projects, including landscaping and bathrooms, are estimated to cost another $100,000.

Q: Any favorite vendors or shops you'd recommend?

A: Maddie's father, Scott Sandoz, a master craftsman, played a pivotal role. Good Wood from Portland provided reclaimed hardwoods for siding and flooring, while Willis Bigelow, a local artist, crafted unique furnishings. Seth Meeves of Raintree Plumbing helped with a sustainable greywater system. We're also sourcing artwork from local artists and furniture from Bend Upstyle and Gathered Wares.

We're thrilled with the result! While some adjustments were made, like changing cabinet colors and relocating the wood stove, they enhanced the final outcome. Our favorite aspects include the built-in sofa and shelves, the open layout of the kitchen and living room, and the cozy ambiance created by thoughtful design choices. Overall, the transformation exceeded our expectations.

 

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West + Main Gives Back: Support Kids in Need Foundation With The Gift of School Supplies

We are hosting a school supply drive! Join us in providing supplies to under-resourced students across the metro through @kidsinneed. We believe that every child should have equal opportunity and access to a quality education and materials!

There are 2 ways to donate:

  1. Shop online + ship donated supplies directly to West + Main Homes, we’ll be doing one large donation drop at the end of August!

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  2. Request a supply bag to be delivered from your favorite West + Main agent, fill it up, and let us know when it's ready for pick up! We’ll include your donated supplies in our delivery at the end of August.

Roughly 12 million children in the U.S. currently live in poverty and are expected to attend school without the basic supplies they need to succeed. Teachers dedicated to serving these students face the added burden of funding much-needed supplies themselves, often from their own pockets. When supplies are lacking, the quality of education is in jeopardy, and that affects future opportunities for children. We provide resources to the most under-resourced schools in America, allowing schools, students, and teachers to thrive.

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