Posted by Cary W Porter on Monday, March 12th, 2018 11:11am.
The spring selling season is upon us, and while it’s traditionally the busiest time of year for real estate, this spring promises to be even more competitive than usual—particularly for first-time home buyers. With ultra-tight inventory and continually increasing home prices, it’s imperative that your buyers be ready to make an offer and move forward on a purchase contract at a moment’s notice.
The Cascade Team is a real estate brokerage whose focus is centered on customer service. Our customers are our number one priority and our local agent team works hard to not only find properties that meet your needs and wants, but also leverages their local market knowledge to help guide you through the home search process. Our commitment to excellence in service is unparalleled in the areas in which we serve. While we offer a number of online tools to assist you with your home search, having a knowledgeable local agent to guide you is so important, especially when the local market heats up. Multiple offers, escalation clauses, negotiations, etc., are all critical items in helping you secure your new home, and that's where our service and local knowledge sets us apart.
Beyond educating your buyers about the realities of current market conditions, it’s helpful to counsel them through the ‘identifying wants versus needs’ process—ideally before they start viewing homes and become overwhelmed. There’s no time in a tight market for leisurely decision-making or waffling, and these tips for making your buyers the most prepared they can be.
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As you begin to think about buying a home, you're probably acutely aware that this is likely to be your greatest investment ever (short of children or a good marriage), and you might be wondering if there's anything you really need to know as you go into this process. This is where your real estate professionals come in. With the help of a trained agent, you can come out on top of a closing that might otherwise have pushed your retirement ahead a decade!