Winter Will Bring a Flurry of Activity to the Housing Market

Winter Will Bring a Flurry of Activity to the Housing Market | MyKCM

In the second half of this year, the housing market surged with activity. Today, real estate experts are looking ahead to the winter season and the forecast is anything but chilly. As Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist for the National Association of Realtors (NAR), notes:

“It will be one of the best winter sales years ever.”

The typical winter slowdown in the housing market is simply not on the radar. Here’s why.

While today’s historically low mortgage rates are expected to remain low, they won’t be this low for much longer. This could be the last chance for homebuyers to secure such low rates, and they’re ready to take action. In a recent articleBankrate explained:

“If you’re looking to buy a home…expect mortgage rates to remain low into 2021. However, the possibility of rates falling to 2.5 percent or lower has faded as the U.S. economy has rebounded.”

As long as we continue to see low interest rates, we’ll see hopeful buyers on the hunt for their dream homes. Yun confirmed:

“The demand for home buying remains super strong…And we’re still likely to end the year with more homes sold overall in 2020 than in 2019…With persistent low mortgage rates and some degree of a continuing jobs recovery, more contract signings are expected in the near future.”

The challenge, however, is the lack of homes available for sale. With that in mind, all eyes are on homeowners to see if they’ll sell this winter or wait until spring. Danielle Hale, Chief Economist for realtor.comsays it’s best for sellers to capitalize on this moment sooner rather than later:

“We currently see buyers sticking around in the housing market much later than we usually do this fall. If that trend continues, we will see more buyers in the market this winter, too. So, this winter is likely to be a good time to sell.”

With buyers ready to stay active this winter, sellers who want to close a deal on the best possible terms shouldn’t wait until spring to put their homes on the market.

Bottom Line

Experts agree the winter housing market could potentially be bigger than ever. Whether you’re ready to buy or sell, let’s connect today so you can be in your dream home by the new year.

How’s the Market?

JUNE 30th, 2020

Week of June 22nd, 2019 through June 28th, 2019 – 771 homes were sold – up from 687 during the week before (last year)

Week of June 22nd, 2020 through June 28th, 2020

Homes Sold: 571 – up from 515 last week – 10.9% Increase vs last week

Active Listings: 3686 – down from 3728 last week – 1.1% Decrease vs last week

New Pending Deals: 798 up from 784 last week – 1.8% Increase vs last week

Total number of pending deals today is 4494 up from 4372 last week – 2.7% Increase vs last week

Withdrawn 60 up from 52 last week

Average Sale Price vs List Price Percentage – 100.21%

Median Sale Price vs List Price Percentage – 100.93%

Average Sale Price vs Original List Price Percentage – 99.23%

Lockbox Activity

Oregon down 0.1% (22,931)

Washington up 1.9% (4132)

Daylight Savings FallJump

I’m sure you don’t need another reminder that Daylight Saving Time is this weekend.

Like we even need a reminder to set our clocks anymore. Most of them adjust on their own nowadays anyway.

The hard part is adjusting ourselves!

Did we lose an hour, or gain an hour? Do I get to sleep in? Or, do I lose an hour of sleep?

And there’s always a good chance that we’ll slip up and oversleep, or simply show up an hour late, or an hour early, for something.

Not a big deal for the most part. You get into the swing of it in a day or two.

But what we see in real estate around this time can be a big deal…

Right around now is when the Spring market is just around the corner. It’s kind of here already, but not in full swing. Real estate agents are always on top of the shift and ready for it, because it’s our business. But to give an exact date that the Spring market begins, and set a clock to it is impossible.

Many homeowners and homebuyers miss out on critical time and opportunities, because there isn’t really a formal reminder that Spring market is coming, and that you should plan accordingly.

Consider this your reminder…the Spring market is coming!

So, if you’re planning on buying this Spring, let’s start now.

If you’re considering selling this Spring, let’s get things rolling in the next couple of weeks.

Because you need to be in full swing already when the Spring market hits.

Jumping in mid-way through can hurt you. Other buyers have already gotten their bearings, and are jumping on the best houses and deals. And other sellers who are on the market at just the right time are the ones who get the best buyers in the market.