In Sacramento, the winter months are the time to get warm and cozy at home, enjoy the holidays with family, and hibernate until the spring months, right?
Not so fast, as the period from November through February are actually the prime months for listing and selling your home. ‘Don’t believe me?
Let’s look at some facts and statistics compiled by prominent real estate websites and sources on the topic:
1. Listings are 9% more likely to sell in the winter months than any other time of year. That’s a remarkable difference – nearly a tenth more likely that the sellers are able to close the deal and get the proceeds in their pockets.
2. Homes also sell on average one week faster during winter. That’s 7 fewer Days on Market, a significant drop since the average DOM is usually about 30 or less (a very broad approximation, but you get the idea). So, that means home sell in about 75% of the time during winter.
3. Here’s the best one: Redfin also found that homes sell for 1.2% HIGHER during winter months! I guess all of those highly motivated buyers are serious about closing the deal and getting the house they want. For reference, for every $100,000 home sold, that’s an additional $1,200 in the seller’s pocket.
4. During the winter months, there are also typically 17% fewer homes on the market. One could understand this as many people are settled during colder months and don’t want to disrupt their holidays. But as a homeowner and seller, that means your listing has nearly one-fifth less competition! With so few homes to look at and put in an offer, it’s no wonder why home prices are higher during winter months!
5. Buyers are serious and motivated in the winter! During summer and warmer weather months, you get a lot of people out there looking at homes, stopping in open houses, or just checking out their options. But during the winter months, when it's cold, dark, and often rainy by the time they get out of work and can go view homes, you better believe you're highly motivated if you're out viewing homes. Whether they are downsizing, going through a divorce, relocating for a job, moving into the area, etc., buyers tend to be WAY more serious during winter months – which is great for sellers and speaks to some of the stats above.
6. Smoother transactions, less backlog.
With far fewer sellers and, therefore, sales from November through February or so, one added perk is that industry professionals are less busy, so transactions tend to fly through quicker and more smoothly. From home inspectors to appraisers, bank underwriters, and title and escrow folks, everyone's calendar is more open during winter.
7. Tax breaks before year-end.
Some of the best advantages to owning or selling real estate are the tax breaks you receive. So, listing your home in the winter months may give you added flexibility and write-offs before the end of the year. Even if your home doesn’t technically close and sell before January 1st, the money you spend on repairs, staging, cleaning, etc., might help minimize your tax obligation for the year. Of course, we recommend that you talk to your CPA or tax professional for advice.
8. You'll be ready to buy by early spring!
This benefit to selling during the winter is often forgotten, but you'll probably want to buy another home once yours sells. (Oftentimes, you'll be moving up and buying a bigger, nicer, dream home, which is the fun part!) So, once you close your home sale during the winter, you'll be ready to get out and buy by late winter or early spring. That means you'll see increasing inventory and more options but get a jump on all of those buyers who flock to the market in late spring and summer.
It's always a great time to sell if it’s the right time for you, but please consider selling during the winter if you’re at all considering listing your home soon.
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