As the winter season approaches, many homeowners in the Fargo-Moorhead area may start considering selling their homes. While winter may not seem like the ideal time to sell a house, there are several things you can do to prepare your home for a successful sale during the colder months. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to prepare your home for a winter sale in Fargo-Moorhead:
First impressions matter, especially when it comes to selling your home. Ensure your home's exterior is welcoming and appealing to potential buyers, even during the winter months. Here are some tips:
Town & Country Realty has been serving the Fargo and Moorhead area for a long time. Over the years, we've found that clients often misunderstand some things about the real estate market. This isn't surprising. After all, no one is expected to be a real estate expert – except realtors. Let's take a look at some of these common real estate myths and the actual truth.
One of the most common myths we hear is that selling your home For Sale by Owner will save you some money. The prevailing thought is that you will save on realtor fees, getting you more money. However, this negates the fact that you are missing out on the experience and knowledge provided by a real estate agent.
Without an agent to guide you, selling your home may take much longer. You also may not price it effectively, which could re...
When you think about buying or selling a house, you probably envision a bright sunny day and great curb appeal. This is not surprising as the real estate market tends to be the hottest during the summer. While the winter is not necessarily the busiest time of year for real estate, it is still an option for those looking to buy or sell a home. Let's take a look at some of the benefits and drawbacks for this time of year.
There are several benefits to selling your home in Fargo or Moorhead in the winter. However, many of these benefits are not readily evident. Here are some of the prominent reasons why you may want to consider putting your home on the market this winter.
If you've ever hosted open houses in the warmer months, you have probably noticed that there are a lot of people that like to casually look at homes. Many of these are getting ideas or simply...
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It's clear the Fargo/Moorhead (and entire country, to be honest) 2022 housing market has been defined by rising mortgage rates. With rates on the rise, it's also become more costly to purchase a home. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR): "Compared to one year ago, the monthly mortgage payment rose to $1,944 from $1,265, an increase of 53.7%." Despite this difficulty, there are still things hopeful buyers can do.
While there have been some concerns that the current housing market is similar to 2008, economists and industry experts say that these comparisons aren't fair because today's economy is not as bad as it was before.
In 2008 the housing market crashed, and many people lost their homes to foreclosure or bankruptcy proceedings because of high mortgage rates that made it impossible for them pay off what they owed on time each month.
But now, home prices are lower than they were, mortgage rates are healthier, and there is more inventory on the market. These three factors alone mean that homebuyer expectations should be different now from when house dreams died during America's last recession.
The housing bubble burst years ago was massively chaotic, but this time around it will not end so dramatically, according to the experts – In 2008, many people lost their jobs overnight or had significant cuts, as financial institutions started shu...