Is it Safe to Sell My House Right Now?

Is it Safe to Sell My House Right Now? | MyKCM

In today’s real estate market, the buzz is all about how it’s a great time to sell your house. Buyer demand is high, and there simply aren’t enough homes available to buy to meet that growing need. This means now is the time to make a move so you can close the deal on your ideal terms.

Even in today’s strong sellers’ market, there are homeowners who are choosing not to sell due to ongoing concerns around the health crisis, financial uncertainty, and life in general. According to Zillow, here are the top three reasons homeowners who are thinking of selling sometime in the next three years are not putting their houses on the market right now:

  • 34% – Life is too uncertain right now
  • 31% – Financial uncertainty
  • 25% – COVID-19 health concerns

If you identify with any of these, you’re not alone. Whether it’s the future of your employment situation or simply being uncomfortable having guests in your home for showings, life feels a lot different than it did at this time last year. The good news is, real estate professionals have spent the majority of 2020 figuring out how to sell homes safely, and it’s paying off for those who are choosing to move this year.

Real estate agents are doing two things very well to make selling your house possible:

1. Agents Are Implementing Technology in the Process

While abiding by state and local regulations as a top priority, real estate agents are making sales happen safely and effectively by leveraging key pieces of technology. Agents know exactly what today’s buyers and sellers need and how to put the necessary digital steps in place. For example, agents have capitalized on the technology buyers find most helpful when deciding on a new home:

  • Virtual tours
  • Accurate and detailed listing information
  • Detailed neighborhood information
  • High-quality listing photos
  • Agent-led video chats

They’re listening to their audience and leveraging the tools that help buyers get an initial look at a home without having to step inside. This helps reduce the number of people entering your home, so only those who are very seriously interested need to take the next step: in-person showings.

2. Agents Are Facilitating Safe and Effective In-Person Showings

After leveraging technology, if you have serious buyers who still want to see your house in person, agents are following the guidelines set by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and utilizing safe ways to proceed. Here are a few of them, understanding again that the agent’s top priority is always to follow­ state and local restrictions first:

  • Limiting in-person activity
  • R­­­equiring guests to wash their hands or use an alcohol-based sanitizer
  • Removing shoes or covering them with booties
  • Following CDC guidance on social distancing and wearing face coverings

Getting comfortable with your agent – a true trusted advisor – taking these steps under the modern-era safety standards might be your best plan. This is especially important if you’re in a position where you need to sell your house sooner rather than later.

As Jeff Tucker, Senior Economist for Zillow notes:

“Homeowners who feel life is uncertain right now may think they can still get a strong price if they delay selling until they have more clarity. The catch is that waiting to sell may raise the cost of a trade-up. This fall’s record low mortgage rates, which make a trade-up more affordable on a monthly basis, are not guaranteed to last.”

Bottom Line

In this new era in our lives, things are shifting quickly, and virtual strategies for sellers may be your ideal option. Opening your doors up to new approaches could be game-changing when it comes to selling your house while the market is leaning in your favor. Let’s connect so you have your trusted real estate professional (that’s me) to help you safely and effectively navigate all that’s new when it comes to making your next move.

Prep your gutters for rain!

Most people wait until it’s too late to prepare their gutters for the rain.  Instead of simple cleanings and minor repairs, we get calls for emergency services and damaged gutter systems.

So here are 4 EASY & QUICK tips to make sure your gutter system will get the job done.

1. Ensure water flows away
Follow the path of your gutters to the downspouts where water drops down the side of your home. Does it spew out downhill and away, or does it puddle, pool, or even drain back toward the foundation? 

Remember that 90% of damage is caused by what you don’t see.  A small puddle on the surface could mean a huge soggy mess below the ground.

2. Check the connections
Inspect the brackets that hold each section of gutter to your house. Are screws loose? Are gutters sagging or falling away?  When water starts flowing, the pressure and weight will build. One minor detachment creates much bigger problems, but can be easily  prevented.

3. Address damage now, no matter how small
Minor drip in the corner? Small section starting to fall away from the fascia? These things are easy to fix but are very concerning.  Proper maintenance will ensure you don’t face big challenges when the sky falls!

4. Look for growth and debris
In the Pacific Northwest more than anywhere else – gutters NEED to be cleaned annually.  Pine needles, leaves, and other debris roll down the roof and fill the gutters, clog the elbows, and prevent the downspouts from doing their job.  (Just watch the video below).

If you see any plant growth, whether inside your gutter system or around downspout exits, you’ll need to take care of this now or risk expensive repairs.  

Courtesy of Gu-Wi Gutters & Windows Give them call at 833.GET.GUWI
Art courtesy of Life Maid Easy