An Open Letter to Lake Norman Area Home Sellers1 comment »
Dear Potential Sellers in Lake Norman, If you are considering listing your home in the next 6 months, it is extremely important that you not only know the current status of our local Lake Norman real estate market, but what to consider before listing your property and finally what you and your Realtor should do to prepare and market your property in this challenging real estate market. General Overview of the Current Lake Norman Real Estate Market
There is simply no doubt that we are now, and have been since late spring, in a buyers market. The number of active listings around the Lake Norman Area (#13 in our MLS) is double what we should have in a healthy, balanced real estate market. Add to that the fact that we are entering the holiday market which is traditionally slow, and it becomes a tough decision whether to list now, take your property off the market and/or wait until spring. Interest rates have dropped slightly and may drop further but the home mortgage market is still recovering from the sub-prime market collapse. T
he negative news is prompting many buyers to wait and see if the market continues downward in the spring or whether it will pick back up as it does traditionally. For a detailed real estate sales analysis see: Third Quarter Lake Norman Sales Analysis. (Link below)
Whether or not you should sell now depends on what you have to sell (price range, location, size, amenities), what kind of condition its in, how well it is priced for this market and how motivated you are to sell. The holidays are usually a time when only serious buyers and sellers are active. If you don't have to sell you should seriously consider postponing until there is a sign that the market is improving.
What to consider before listing your home
How to list and sell a property in today's market
Having moved here from California where I have experienced the lows and highs of real estate markets, one of the first things that I noticed about sellers and listing agents here is that because the greater Lake Norman and Charlotte real estate markets have been consistently growing and have not experienced a slow down:
I hope this list has been helpful!
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