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Happy Modern Monday!

Happy Monday! 

I have just a few favorite listings to share with you this week because inventory remains low (see article below). But we're seeing signs that inventory will improve this spring. If you're looking for your forever home, call me and I'll help you prepare to jump on the right house at the right time. Meanwhile, here are a few gems to check out. 

A modern kitchen for a modern house

3  Bedrooms, 3 Baths, $575,000

Kitchens wear out. They get the most, hardest use of any room in a home, and no matter how well-constructed, the decades start to show. What to do? Follow the example set in this house! The new modern kitchen is a great fit for this modern house. A traditional Shaker or farmhouse-style kitchen just would not have worked as well. 

Modern home seeks loving owner

I had the pleasure of viewing this home, and it has some very special features and craftsmanship. Before you scoff at the price, remember that prices are negotiable. This is a for-sale-by-owner, but I can still represent you as a buyer's agent. If you like the look of this very cool, but needs some love, modern home, give me a call. We can discuss a fair price and arrange a showing. (Link to Zillow listing)

River Oaks custom one-owner home

4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, $750,000, built 1978.

I love this late-modern listing. The indoor-outdoor connection is fantastic, the floorplan is flexible and generous, the lot is huge and beautiful, and the finishes are high-quality. Check out the virtual 3D tour to get a sense of the space.

Where Have All the Houses Gone?

Before the health crisis hit us a year ago, there was already a shortage of homes for sale. When many homeowners delayed their plans to sell at the same time that more buyers aimed to take advantage of record-low mortgage rates and purchase a home, housing inventory dropped even further. Experts consider this to be the biggest challenge facing the market. As Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at realtor.comexplains:

“With buyers active in the market and seller participation lagging, homes are selling quickly and the total number available for sale at any point in time continues to drop lower. In January as a whole, the number of for sale homes dropped below 600,000.”

Every month, realtor.com releases new data showing the year-over-year change in inventory of existing homes for sale. As you can see in the map below, nationwide, inventory is 42.6% lower than it was at this time last year:Where Have All the Houses Gone? | MyKCM

Does this mean houses aren’t being put on the market for sale?

Not exactly. While there are fewer existing homes being listed right now, many homes are simply selling faster than they’re being counted as current inventory. The market is that competitive! It’s like when everyone was trying to find toilet paper to buy last spring and it was flying off the shelves faster than it could be stocked in the stores. That’s what’s happening in the housing market: homes are being listed for sale, but not at a rate that can keep up with heavy demand from competitive buyers.

In the same realtor.com report, Hale explains:

Time on the market was 10 days faster than last year meaning that buyers still have to make decisions quickly in order to be successful. Today’s buyers have many tools to help them do that, including the ability to be notified as soon as homes meeting their search criteria hit the market. By tailoring search and notifications to the homes that are a solid match, buyers can act quickly and compete successfully in this faster-paced housing market.”

The Good News 

The health crisis has been a major reason why potential sellers have held off this long, but as vaccines become more widely available, homeowners will start making their moves. Ali Wolf, Chief Economist at Zondaconfirms:

“Some people will feel comfortable listing their home during the first half of 2021. Others will want to wait until the vaccines are widely distributed.

So if you're thinking of selling, now is a great time. If you're hoping to buy, don't give up on finding the right house just because inventory is low. Either way, call me to discuss how we can make the right moves for you!

Thinking of selling? Hoping to buy?

Please give me a call at 901-896-2992 so we can talk about whether the time is right for you. 
 

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