Home Sellers Are Becoming ‘More Realistic’ During the Best Time of the Year To List

 
 

After years of heated bidding wars and homes selling for six figures over the list price, home sellers are entering the spring housing market with “more realistic” expectations.

As the nation enters the best week to list a home, April 14–20, fewer homeowners anticipate bidding wars and wild offers over the asking price, according to a recent survey from Realtor.com® and CensusWide. Homeowners are also expecting their homes will take longer to sell and fewer buyers will waive contingencies.

“Home sellers have adjusted their expectations. They’re becoming a little more realistic given the current market conditions,” says Hannah Jones, senior economic research analyst at Realtor.com. “Home prices and mortgage rates remain elevated, so buyers are going to be a little bit more picky and are going to be looking for more flexibility from sellers.”

While that’s welcome news for many homebuyers, it’s not necessarily a bad thing for sellers.

“The housing market is showing signs of rebalancing,” says Jones. She points out that more homes are going up for sale compared with last year. “The market is moving in the right direction.”

Just 12% of sellers expect their home will receive multiple offers, down from 27% last year. And 15% of homeowners are banking on being offered more than their asking price. That’s less than half of the 31% that expected to receive more than what their home was listed for in 2023.

An additional 15% are prepared to receive an offer within a week of their home going up for sale, down from 37% last year. And another 15% are expecting buyers to waive contingencies, such as home inspections and appraisals, dropping from 35% in the previous year.

“Seller expectations are moving away from the [COVID-19] pandemic frenzy toward more normal, pre-pandemic expectations,” says Jones. “It’s a return to some balance. Although sellers are still in a really good position, this suggests that sellers are open to a little more give and take with buyers.”

The report is based on a survey of about 1,000 homeowners who plan to sell their home in the next year and 1,000 folks who sold their home in the Past year.

What do home sellers in 2024 want?

Homeowners planning to sell their properties this year have been thinking about doing so for an average of two years. When they finally do so, they’re hoping to cash in.

Sellers are expecting their abodes to sell for an average of $462,000 this year. That might be a bit aspirational as the national median list price was $424,900 in March, according to the most recent Realtor.com data.

“The percentage of sellers reducing prices is relatively high,” says Jones. “So sellers may be optimistic coming into the market and then adjusting closer to buyer expectations.”

Almost 8 in 10 recent sellers believe they would have entered a hotter housing market if they had listed their properties earlier. Many waited to get out those “For Sale” signs because of the high mortgage rates.

About 73% of the respondents in the survey are sellers as well as buyers. About 79% of prospective sellers have been reluctant to give up a low rate only to have to take out a mortgage at a higher rate. So they succumbed to the “lock-in effect.”

About half of these homeowners don’t want to sell until rates fall, while 29% are going ahead regardless.

“Plenty of homeowners have been eagerly waiting for mortgage rates to come down so that they can sell their current home and more affordably upgrade to a new one,” Realtor.com Chief Economist Danielle Hale said in a statement.

“With mortgage rates expected to ease slowly throughout the year, some potential sellers are planning to get off the sidelines in 2024 and make a move, with the majority expecting to buy a new home at the same time that they sell their current one.”

Hale anticipated rates will fall to about 6.5% by the end of this year.

Why are homeowners selling their properties?

Homeowners who are planning to list their homes need to move for family (24%), for more space (23%), to downsize (23%), and for life changes (18%) such as a new marriage, child, or divorce, according to the report.

They’re also weighing financial considerations. About 24% are selling to make a profit, and 21% want to capitalize on price increases.

“Life goes on,” says Jones. “We still see that more normal churn in the housing market driven by big life events. Those things continue even in a challenging housing market.”

Read more at Realtor.com

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Revamp Your Home With These Trending Options for 2024

 
 

Welcome to the future of home design!

It's time to revamp your living space with these top trending options for 2024. Whether you're looking for a modern, minimalist look or a cozy, rustic feel, we've got you covered. Get ready to transform your home into the envy of the neighborhood with these exciting and stylish choices. Let's dive in!

Minimalist Marvel
Say goodbye to clutter and hello to clean lines with the minimalist trend. This style focuses on simplicity, functionality and open spaces. Think neutral colors, sleek furniture and plenty of natural light. Don't be afraid to incorporate some bold accents or unique textures to add some personality to your space.

For a truly minimalist look, opt for furniture pieces with clean and simple designs. Look for sofas and chairs with straight lines and no frills, as well as tables with geometric shapes. Don't be afraid to mix materials like metal, wood and glass to add visual interest. When it comes to décor, stick to a few statement pieces rather than cluttering surfaces with lots of small items. Consider adding a large piece of abstract art or a textured rug to tie the room together.

Greenery Galore
Bringing nature into your home is not only aesthetically pleasing but also beneficial for your well-being. The greenery trend involves adding plants and other natural elements to your interior design. From fresh herbs in the kitchen to a statement piece like a vertical garden, there are endless ways to incorporate this trend into your home.

To keep your plants thriving, try placing them in areas with plenty of natural light and make sure to water them regularly. You can also choose low-maintenance plants like succulents or invest in a self-watering planter. Another trick is to group plants together to create a mini indoor garden that will not only add visual interest but also help regulate humidity levels. Don't forget to research the specific needs of each plant to ensure they are getting the right amount of sunlight and water. With a little TLC, your home will be filled with vibrant greenery in no time!

Vintage Vibes
Everything old is new again with the vintage trend. Embrace nostalgia and add some character to your home with vintage furniture, décor and accessories. Mix and match different eras for a unique look that tells a story. Don't be afraid to get creative and repurpose old items into something new.

In 2024, the vintage trend is expected to continue its popularity with a focus on sustainable and eco-friendly options. Look for pieces that have been upcycled or repurposed, such as old doors turned into tables or vintage suitcases used as storage. The key is to mix these items with modern elements to create a balanced and stylish look. Keep an eye out for vintage-inspired prints and patterns, like floral or geometric designs, to add a touch of nostalgia to your home. And don't forget about the small details—incorporate vintage accessories like old books, cameras or record players to truly bring this trend to life.

Cozy Comfort
Create a warm and inviting atmosphere with the cozy trend. This style focuses on comfort and relaxation, making your home the ultimate sanctuary. Think plush textures, warm color schemes and soft lighting to achieve this look. Don't be afraid to mix and match different fabrics for a cozy and eclectic feel.

When it comes to choosing colors for a cozy home, think warm and inviting hues. Stick to earthy tones like browns, greens and oranges for a natural feel. You can also incorporate pops of color with throw pillows or blankets in reds, yellows or blues. Don't be afraid to mix different textures as well—from soft knits to fuzzy faux fur—to add depth and coziness to your space. And for lighting, opt for warm, soft bulbs instead of harsh, bright ones to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. With the right colors, textures and lighting, you'll have a home that feels like a warm hug every time you walk in.

Tech-Savvy Spaces
Incorporating technology into your home design is not just practical but also stylish. From smart appliances to integrated sound systems, there are endless options to make your home a tech-savvy space. Embrace the convenience and futuristic feel of this trend while still maintaining a sleek and modern aesthetic.

To truly make tech a seamless part of your home, consider investing in smart home systems and devices that can be controlled through a single hub or app. This allows you to easily manage all your connected devices, from thermostats to lighting, with just a few taps on your phone or voice commands. You can also opt for wireless charging stations and hidden outlets for a clean and clutter-free look. And don't forget about incorporating smart features in your kitchen and bathroom, such as touchless faucets or voice-controlled appliances, for a more hygienic and futuristic experience. With the right integration of tech, your home will not only be stylish but also functional and efficient.

2024 is all about finding the perfect balance between style and functionality in your home design. Whether you prefer a minimalist look, a touch of nature, vintage vibes, cozy comfort or tech-savvy features, these top trending options have something for everyone. Don't forget the outside of your home too, accessorizing your porch, residential siding and yard. So why wait? Start revamping your home now and get ready to impress your guests with a stylish and on-trend living space that you can enjoy for years to come. Happy decorating!

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Why Overpricing Your House Can Cost You

 
 

If you’re trying to sell your house, you may be looking at this spring season as the sweet spot – and you’re not wrong.

We’re still in a seller’s market because there are so few homes for sale right now. And historically, this is the time of year when more buyers move, and competition ticks up. That makes this an exciting time to put up that for sale sign.

But while conditions are great for sellers like you, you’ll still want to be strategic when it comes time to set your asking price. That’s because pricing your house too high may actually cost you in the long run.

The Downside of Overpricing Your House

The asking price for your house sends a message to potential buyers. From the moment they see your listing, the price and the photos are what’s going to make the biggest first impression. And, if it’s priced too high, you may turn people away. As an article from U.S. News Real Estate says:

Even in a hot market where there are more buyers than houses available for sale, buyers aren’t going to pay attention to a home with an inflated asking price.”

That’s because no homebuyer wants to pay more than they have to, especially not today. Many are already feeling the pinch on their budget due to ongoing home price appreciation and today’s mortgage rates. And if they think your house is overpriced, they may write it off without even stepping foot in the front door, or simply won’t make an offer if they think it’s priced too high.

If that happens, it’s going to take longer to sell. And ideally you don’t want to have to think about doing a price drop to try to re-ignite interest in your house. Why? Some buyers will see the price cut as a red flag and wonder why the price was reduced, or they’ll think something is wrong with the house the longer it sits. As an article from Forbes explains:

“It’s not only the price of an overpriced home that turns buyers off. There’s also another negative component that kicks in. . . . if your listing just sits there and accumulates days on the market, it will not be a good look. . . . buyers won’t necessarily ask anyone what’s wrong with the home. They’ll just assume that something is indeed wrong, and will skip over the property and view more recent listings.”

Your Agent’s Role in Setting the Right Price

Instead, pricing it at or just below current market value from the start is a much better strategy. So how do you find that ideal asking price? You lean on the pros. Only an agent has the expertise needed to research and figure out the current market value for your home.

They’ll factor in the condition of your house, any upgrades you’ve made, and what other houses like yours are selling for in your area. And they’ll use all of that information to find that target number. The right price will bring in more buyers and make it more likely you’ll see multiple offers too. Plus, when homes are priced right, they still tend to sell quickly.

Bottom Line

Even though you want to bring in top dollar when you sell, setting the asking price too high may deter buyers and slow down the sales process.

Connect with a local real estate agent to find the right price for your house, so we can maximize your profit and still draw in eager buyers willing to make competitive offers.

Read more at KeepingCurrentMatters.com

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Just Listed: A Unique Gem in High Desert Estate with Mountain Views!

 
 
 

Must see this unique property to truly appreciate.

Enjoy serenity and mountain/valley views from this updated, stick-built home on nearly two acres in desirable High Desert Estate. Just minutes from both downtown and the reservoir, yet quiet, private and a wonderful setting for entertaining and family gatherings. Stainless steel kitchen appliances, tilework throughout and new cabinetry in both bathrooms. Recently paved asphalt driveway with two entrances and an abundance of parking for vehicles and/or toys. Recent tilework (kitchen & both baths), interior repainted in 2022 and newer privacy fencing. Woodshed (10'w x 20'l) and carport (20'w x 30'l x 14'h) included.

Listed by Sean Austin for West + Main Homes. Please contact Sean for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Local Farmers Markets in Central Oregon

 
 

It may seem counter-intuitive that there’s fresh produce available in the arid high desert climate, but year-round, visitors and locals alike can find fresh produce, locally-farmed meats and more in many of Central Oregon’s communities.

Sourcing from local farms and ranches, and other parts of the northwest outside of Central Oregon’s growing season, a strong collective of businesses and nonprofits offer sustainably-grown, fresh produce and locally-sourced products. Every day of the week in Central Oregon, you can access fresh produce and products from local and regional farms and businesses. Expectedly, some of these operate only during the active growing season, but some are year-round indoor businesses. If you’re looking for fresh, local food in the Bend, Oregon area, rest assured there’s a place to find it, every day of the week.

Most vendors now can use some sort of mobile electronic purchasing software to make buying easy, but be prepared with cash just in case! Notably, most markets and food stands also support food equality, accepting public food assistance programs that make healthier food accessible to all.

Farmers Markets in Bend, Oregon

Two regular farmers markets are an integral part of the Bend, Oregon culture and community. May through October, you can enjoy meandering through these markets, where not only can you browse fresh produce, but take in live music, and explore the eclectic fun food and artisan booths of local vendors to boot.

Bend Farmers Market

A Bend tradition for nearly 20 years, Bend Farmer’s Market has a boardwalk feel as market booths and vendors line Brooks Alley adjacent to Drake Park downtown. Here, you can shop for in-season berries, fruit and vegetables, talk with local ranchers about their lamb, beef, fish, and other meats. You can also find vibrant flower bouquets and artisanal products.

Northwest Crossing Farmers Market

Bring more than one bag! This vibrant market is beloved by Bend locals and visitors. Set in Northwest Crossing’s center of restaurants and boutique shops, you can find a cornucopia of seasonal produce, locally-raised meats, fresh eggs and cheese. As you meander, enjoy tasty food from one of the eclectic food carts and booths. You’ll have a hard time leaving without your hands full of handmade items, beautiful flower bouquets and more.

Redmond, Oregon Farmers Market

Redmond Farmers Market Centennial Park

Since 2011, this market offers farm-fresh Central Oregon produce, organic eggs and meat, baked goods, artisan booths, fresh flowers and plants and more.

Schoolhouse Produce Black Butte Ranch Farm stand

Schoolhouse has been selling local and organic produce since 2008. Hosting a seasonal farm stand at Black Butte Ranch next to the general store, they operate a quaint, brick-and-mortar, all-season store in Redmond. In addition to produce and meats, they also offer locally-made products, beers, wines and cheeses.

Other Central Oregon Farmers Markets

Sisters Farmers Market Fir Street Park

Sustained by a passionate community focused on partnerships with local farmers and artisans, The Sisters Farmers Market warmly hums with a good-neighbor vibe. Right off of Main Street in Fir Park, they host live music and interactive kids’ activities while shoppers can browse an average of 28 booths featuring local veggies, pantry staples, and arts and crafts.

Madras Saturday Market

Worth an afternoon to saunter among the locals. Amid a flea-market type atmosphere, there is some local ranch meat and fresh produce available, and artisan booths to enjoy.

Prineville CROP Farmers Market Stryker Park

Crooked River Open Pastures (CROP) is a cooperative that puts on this farmers market featuring the fresh produce and local products of the Crook County area. A 45-minute drive from Bend, visitors can enjoy live music while they shop for fresh fruit and vegetables, eggs, locally-raised meats and crafts.

Produce Stands and Food Cooperatives in Central Oregon

Aside from the growing season’s weekly markets, there are many more Central Oregon businesses that sell fresh produce and locally-farmed products, some year-round.

Vegetable Man

Run by a previous owner of Ryan’s Produce in Redmond, Vegetable Man is a 30-year institution for many locals. This seasonal stand features either certified organic, or sustainably-grown on small farms that use organic practices. To offer a longer season of fresh produce, they source from other areas like California and Idaho. Vegetable Man also frequents the Bend farmers markets, and has a sister location in La Pine, Oregon, 20 minutes south of Sunriver Resort.

Central Oregon Locavore

An indoor farmer’s market in Bend that delivers local produce, meats and products year-round, Locavore is a passionate non-profit founded in 2009. Locavore partners with local farms and ranchers with a mission of building a locally-sustained, ecologically-stable food economy. They also are active in the community through education, as well as offering farm-to-table special events.

Paradise Produce Stand

Walkable from downtown Bend on the west side, Paradise Produce has been a favorite fruit and vegetable stand for more than a decade. Their curated, small selection of excellent quality, local and organic produce.

Tumalo Farm Stand

This outdoor produce stand started in 1998, and operates April/May through October. Tumalo Farm Stand works with local and regional farmers to offer high quality fruits and vegetables at an affordable price. They also offer farm boxes that feature different produce as it comes into season.

Farm2Friends

Based in Redmond, Oregon, Farm2Friends is a membership-based cooperative that creates customized boxes of locally-raised produce and locally-made products, and delivers them to communities. Deliveries are arranged on specific days to communities throughout the Central Oregon region including: Terrebonne, Crooked River Ranch, Metolius, Culver, Alfalfa, Sisters, Tumalo, and Prineville.

We all benefit from the bounty of Central Oregon’s options for farmers markets, where we can find fresh produce and local products year-round. What better reason to eat healthier and connect with others than by supporting Central Oregon farmers, makers and communities.

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