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Tips for Navigating a Hot Housing Market

by April Davis 09/08/2022

In real estate, a “hot market” refers to a market with lower inventory and higher demand. When the market is hot, there is more competition for property and this can make buying a home more difficult. If you’re trying to buy a home, here are some tips for how to navigate a hot market.

Start With a Broad Search

Keep an open mind in the beginning. While you might have a specific dream neighborhood in mind, don’t rule out other options. Browsing online real estate portals, local real estate websites and even exploring potential neighborhoods in person can help you get a better idea of what’s available. Keep your search for specific properties broad as well. Broadening your perspective can help you in a hot market.

Hire a Real Estate Agent

A buyer’s agent is essential in a hot real estate market. A good real estate agent can help you find listings as soon as they hit the market or even before. They can also use their expert knowledge to make you stand out against other buyers. Try contacting multiple options and maybe ask for personal recommendations from friends, family or colleagues to find a good fit.

Prepare Your Financing

Do your mortgage shopping early so that your finances are prepared for a quick decision when the time comes. Compare lenders to find the best rates. You may also want to consider getting preapproval from more than one lender as well. Preapproval makes a vast difference in whether an offer is considered because it shows the seller that you’re financially responsible and serious about the decision. Sometimes, sellers may even require preapproval to tour a home in person.

Expect Compromises

Unfortunately, you can’t always get your dream home in a hot market. Instead of waiting for the perfect property and potentially missing out on other opportunities, keep a tier list of priorities and consider looking for second-choice homes. If there aren’t any homes available that meet all of your criteria, consider which things you can do without or compromise on.

Be Patient

Navigating a hot real estate market can be frustrating. It's hard to find what you want and you may lose out on multiple great homes to other buyers even when you find them. The home buying process can last several months and feel as though it’s full of failures—however, it’s crucial to be patient instead of giving up on your plans or paying too much. Offering too much to “settle” on a house can leave you with serious buyer’s remorse and an empty wallet.

Keeping these tips in mind will help you find a great home, even in the hottest housing market. While it can be competitive and difficult, the more knowledge and preparation you have, the easier the process will be.

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April Davis

Congratulations!! You have found The Agent who truly believes in treating others the way she would want to be treated. I was NOT born a Bay County resident; I'm a transplant from Georgia. This actually gives me a bit of an edge in seeing things through the vision of a newcomer. This edge is the fact that I've done all the research and traveling to find the attractions, benefits, events and a wealth of other information most new arrivals to beautiful Bay County are seeking to find. I will walk that mile (or more) with YOU to find YOUR IDEAL IMAGE HOME. Although each of us has different wishes for our homes, we can all agree that we want it to be "A place of refuge, comfort, hope, memories and happiness". I know Bay County extensively and I'm familiar with being in the military "family". I am an extremely proud Retired Air Force spouse. My motto as your agent is: "It is my mission to treat YOU as I would desire to be treated". I would like to help you with full integrity, on a timely basis and with positively your best interest at heart. If you are currently a Bay County resident and wish to sell or purchase a home, please consider my services as well...because; that same integrity used for newcomers will be exactly the same for locals!