4 Facts You Need To Know About The Current Real Estate Market Before Selling Your Oxnard Home

If anyone tells you that selling a home is simple or easy, they just aren’t telling you the truth (or not all of it anyway). However it turns out, it’s not something you could ever call fun. But whenever you undertake a difficult task, knowing what to expect beforehand helps immensely. So here are 4 facts you need to know about the current real estate market before selling your Oxnard home.

1. Prices Are Still Rising, But Slowly

In 2017 and through early 2018, home prices shot up an amazing 10%. And although that price increase has slowed considerably, most experts forecast that home prices will continue going up throughout this year. In addition, there is and will be only a very slight increase in the number of homes for sale. Most believe that this trend can be attributed chiefly to general economic uncertainty. As a result, many potential buyers remain undecided about taking the plunge.

This aspect of the current real estate market means that selling your Oxnard home now could net you more money. But keep in mind that while prices are still increasing, you may be looking at fewer offers. And that means you’ll have to work harder to stand out from the competition and a good agent will be even more critical.

2. Mortgage rates are low

Mortgage rates are still low, historically speaking, and have been under 5% for quite some time now (as of the writing of this article). Although there is some economic uncertianity, most experts consider the overall economy to be healthy. More people are willing to borrow and spend, and much of that borrowing/spending activity is in the real estate market.

Still, as we mentioned above, the economic uncertainty may mean that in selling your Oxnard home, it will be on the market longer, and you may receive fewer offers. Although economic activity is strong, people are a little more hesitant to take on a big mortgage when they don’t know what the near-term future holds. Again, aggressive marketing and working to stand above the competition will be required.

3. Most Home Buyers Are Millennials

A fairly new development in the current real estate market is that the majority of home buyers are and will continue to be Millennials. Today, more Millennials than Baby Boomers and Gen-Xers are stepping into home ownership, particularly as first-time buyers. This means that selling your Oxnard home will involve marketing tactics adapted to target Millennials and their preferences.

With this aspect of the current real estate market in mind, here’s what you will need to do:

  • Invest in plenty of quality listing photos (maybe even aerial photos) and videos for those online listing sites. Almost all Millennials will do most of their home shopping online and will probably visit your home only at the very end of the process.
  • Emphasize the quality of the living space, especially sustainability and usability, rather than concentrating on mere size.
  • Showcase the proximity of amenities and walkability. Millennials are looking for the feel of big city life, yet at a more affordable cost.
  • Emphasize ease of maintenance and energy efficiency. Smart appliances are a big plus, so be prepared to either install them or grant concessions for their absence.

4. A Good Agent Is Still Important

Under the current real estate market conditions, hiring a good real estate agent is as important as ever (maybe even more important now) for selling your Oxnard home. Hiring an agent is, of course, no guarantee of a quick sale a great price, but it will tilt odds in your favor and increase your chances. You do, however, need to make sure your agent has the right experience and skill set to meet your needs.

To discover more about how our agents can help you sell your home in the current real estate market, contact us today. 805-232-8503

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