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Don’t Overpay Now! The Buying Frenzy May be Over Soon

Don’t Overpay Now! The Buying Frenzy May be Over Soon

by Susanne Novak | Jul 19, 2021 | Buyer Tips

Did you miss out due to multiple offers this spring? Don’t give up, yet! You will have a second chance to buy without overpaying because the housing market seems to be normalizing. Now is Not the Time to Overpay! On Friday I toured a few listings with one of my...
How I Prepare my Sellers to a Stress-Free Home Sale

How I Prepare my Sellers to a Stress-Free Home Sale

by Susanne Novak | Jul 12, 2021 | Seller Tips

It happens all the time in this low inventory market. I schedule a showing for my buyers as soon as a new listing hits the MLS, and an hour later the listing agent calls and cancels. “We accepted an offer. The homeowner was too overwhelmed from the rush of...
Market Update: Days on Market Plummet by 90% since 2011

Market Update: Days on Market Plummet by 90% since 2011

by Susanne Novak | Jun 28, 2021 | Market Updates

While home sales have slowed down in many parts of the country during the month of May, the Columbus housing market is still red hot. Closed sales, pending contracts, and sales prices are up by double digits. Even New Listings have increased by 20.7% in May as...
4 Steps to Successfully Buy (and Not Overpay) in a Sellers’ Market

4 Steps to Successfully Buy (and Not Overpay) in a Sellers’ Market

by Susanne Novak | Jun 21, 2021 | Buyer Tips

Today’s housing market is challenging to say the least.  Many home buyers get frustrated when they are faced with a slim selection of listings and competing purchase offers above list price. All too often I see buyers delay their home purchase hoping the housing...
Why Do New Home Prices Increase by $10,000 a Month?

Why Do New Home Prices Increase by $10,000 a Month?

by Susanne Novak | Jun 14, 2021 | Buyer Tips, Trends

The average price of a new construction home was $378,850 in April. That’s roughly $87,000 more than the average price of an existing home (which was $291,900). There are five reasons why new homes are more expensive than existing homes, and why prices are...
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