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Winter Home Sellers More Likely to Find Serious Buyers

When it comes to the best season for home sales, winter home sellers are more likely to find serious buyers. Most people commonly believe spring is the most ideal season for home sales. As a result, sellers often wait until spring arrives to consider listing their home for sale.

Home sales during summer and fall lead to a reduction in market inventory. Sellers who wait for spring to place their home on the market further reduce the number of homes for sale in the winter months. As a result, winter home sellers gain a clear advantage. Less homes on the market allows their home to have greater visibility among serious buyers.

5 Specific Advantages for Winter Home Sellers

Beyond less competition from other homes, there are 5 specific advantages for winter home sellers:

1. Buyers in winter are serious buyers

Many people enjoy winter for its snow-filled beauty and wide range of outdoor sports such as ice skating, skiing, and sledding. However the season is also known for several major holidays, unpredictable and sometimes caution-producing weather, travel, and year-end work commitments. Only serious buyers would be looking for a home during this season. Buyers who make an appointment to see your home are not window shopping for homes as spring buyers often do. Rather, they are specifically interested in your home and its amenities. Winter home sellers can be assured that buyers truly want to purchase in the near term. Many times these serious buyers are relocating to take a new job or transferring to a new location with their current company.

2. Days on the market are less of a concern to serious buyers

Some home buyers use the number of days a home is on the market as an indicator. This indicator could mean any of several things, such as:

  • Condition of the home and property is not comparable
  • Location of the home is not desirable
  • Pricing compared to other homes on the market is not consistent
  • Seller does not have motivation to sell or is hard to work with

However, days on market is less concerning to serious buyers in winter. For example, winter home sellers whose home has been on the market since fall may benefit from buyer’s interest in working with sellers who are fully intending to sell.

3. Realistic decisions on pricing are easier to make during winter

Winter home sellers have an advantage when listing their home. Comparable homes on the market since the summer and fall seasons provide an excellent guide for realistic pricing. These home sellers often have adjusted their pricing to be consistent with or slightly below recent sales. This in turn will help them attract the right buyers looking for homes like theirs. Realistic pricing decisions for winter home sellers are easy to make by reviewing comparable homes.

4. Sellers who need to buy face less competition as they search for their new home

While buyers are searching for homes, winter home sellers gain from having less inventory for their home to compete with. At the same time, if those sellers need to buy a home, they also benefit from having less buyers to compete with. Sellers who must also buy have an advantage since winter holds down excess competition from other buyers. If they are the only ones looking at a specific home, chances are good that their offer will be taken seriously.

5. Spring season is just around the corner, just in case more buyers are needed

Some winter home sellers may not sell their home before spring arrives. The arrival of spring usually brings many more buyers into the market, including more families with children who want to plan moves during the summer. More buyers coming into the market means there will be more views of the home listing and perhaps more visits to the home. Winter home sellers may be seen as especially motivated to sell. As a result, homes should be freshened for the new season, and pricing should be reviewed to determine if it is still comparable or if adjustments must be made.

What Should Winter Home Sellers do?

Winter home sellers should consider placing their home on the market. Those who are able to do so benefit from serious buyers, less competition, and the ability to have their home ready to sell early in spring if they have not yet sold. Something to keep in mind is that a few markets exhibit stronger buying patterns during the winter season. Scottsdale, Arizona winter home sellers often experience the best home sale outcome by listing their home for sale in January.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of corporate relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients and their transferees with real estate needs when it comes to relocation. We can help your company understand how to obtain the best advantage for home sales and purchases, whether selling a home during winter as part of a relocation by leveraging the GMS Buyer Value Option (BVO) program, or buying from winter home sellers in a new location.

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7 Helpful Tips for Transferees to Prepare for a Relocation Property Assessment

Many of Global Mobility Solutions’ clients have transferees who may be participating in a home sale program as part of their relocation package and will require a Relocation Property Assessment. This Assessment is designed to provide helpful information for the client regarding the home’s condition. While not labeled as a home inspection, the Assessment entails a full review of the home by a professional who is fully qualified to perform the Assessment.

GMS spoke with Mark A. Gronke, Vice President at Fidelity Residential Solutions who agreed to share his advice and guidance on this topic.

How Should a Transferee Prepare for a Relocation Property Assessment?

According to Mark A. Gronke, Fidelity Inspection & Consulting Services provides seven helpful tips and recommendations for transferees to follow. These recommendations will allow the Relocation Property Assessment process to proceed in a quick and efficient manner. Prior to the Assessment, transferees should ensure the following:

Ensure Everything is in Working Order 

  1. Check fixtures and lightbulbs to ensure all are in working order.
  1. All utilities must be on for the Assessment, including any pilot lights for natural gas-fed appliances such as water heaters, stoves, and clothes dryers. Check appliances to ensure all are in working order.
  1. Consider servicing all furnaces and air conditioners prior to the Assessment. This will ensure these systems are in working order and may provide a written statement regarding system function.

Compile Records of Repairs

  1. Compile records and evidence for all repairs completed by qualified professionals and technicians. If desired, provide this information to the professional who is conducting the Assessment before it begins.

Provide Clear and Direct Access

  1. Provide clear and direct access to the home’s water heater, air conditioner, furnace, and electrical panels. If you store boxes and other items nearby, move them away so the professional conducting the Relocation Property Assessment can easily reach these areas and appliances.
  1. Ensure the professional conducting the Assessment has three-to-four feet of open space from all garage walls and all foundation walls. This will let them see electrical outlets and the condition of the walls and finishes. Be sure to clear boxes and furniture from storage areas, under any staircases, and crawl spaces. All of these areas should allow clear access during the Assessment.
  1. Remove leaves and snow, and clear away shrubs and brush along the exterior foundation of the home. Any wood piles, trash cans, or bins kept along the side of a home should be moved away from the home’s perimeter.

What Should Employers Expect?

Employers should expect that transferees who may be part of a home sale program understand their responsibilities to ensure clear and direct access to their home for the professional conducting the Assessment. The client for the Relocation Property Assessment is the employer, and they will receive the Assessment from the professional. Employers should understand that the Relocation Property Assessment is not a Home Inspection Report.

What Should Employers do?

Employers should communicate guidance for their transferees on how to prepare for a Relocation Property Assessment. Employers should work with their Relocation Management Company to understand the Assessment and how it relates to the home sale program.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients with their Relocation Property Assessments. We can help your company understand how a Relocation Property Assessment relates to your company’s home sale program.

Learn best practices from Global Mobility Solutions, the relocation industry and technology experts who are dedicated to keeping you informed and connected. Contact our experts online or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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