Spring Newsletter
/Spring is here and so is the heat of the home buying market! Despite a slight uptick in the interest rates, activity has been strong. Droves of buyers are visiting open houses and listings are being sold in approximately a week with multiple offers.
Particularly hot is the South Bay / Silicon Valley market where I recently competed for a townhome against 17 other offers. We came in 3rd place with the home getting in contract for $250k over the list price!
Now , that’s not always the case, but hot homes are definitely selling much faster (14 days or less) with multiple offers. Fixed up turnkey homes are once again getting top dollar while some sweat equity can still be made for buyers willing to put in a little work. Those homes are sitting a little longer, but I see sellers are holding tight to their list prices. You have to wait at least 60 days on the market before you can expect to get a deal.
We are seeing slightly more inventory. Many empty nesters are moving out of state, finally leaving homes they’ve had for 30 years or more. If you are one of these folks, please let me know. We have many partner agents in different states (particularly Nevada and Washington) who we work with to make the transition as smooth as possible.
With the “Dream for All” program releasing this month, many first generation buyers will finally have a chance to purchase property with the help of CalHFA. Its not too late to apply, so if you are a first generation homebuyer looking to buy a home but don’t quite have the downpayment to make it happen, please reach out and we can help you put your hat in the ring for the $150,000 interest free grant.
Click HERE for more info on the "Dream for All" program.
If you have a home to sell, please reach out for a free market analysis and sale plan for your home. I’d be happy to explore options with you and can help facilitate any repairs needed prior to sale.
Lastly, thank you for reading my blurb and thank you for your continued support!
We’re here for you for all your real estate needs!
Sincerely,
Monica Sagullo