You Need To Start Sooner Than You Think
If you’re trying to buy a house in 2024, you need to start the process sooner than you might think.Over the past few years, the real estate timeline has changed. In today’s low-inventory market, most buyers take a bit longer to secure their new homes than in years past.
What does this mean for you if you want to buy a home? Just that you need to start the process early. With fewer homes available, finding the right one for you can take longer. What used to be a 2-3 month process now may look more like 4-6 months.
But if you start the homebuying process early, you’ll be able to enjoy the process rather than feeling rushed and stressed. You’ll have time to explore different neighborhoods, tour a variety of properties, and find a home that truly meets your needs.
Giving yourself enough time helps you avoid rushed decisions and second-guessing. You’ll have the opportunity to make thoughtful choices without the pressure of a tight timeline.
To get the homebuying process started, the first step is scheduling a strategy session with me! We'll cover the entire buying process, we'll discuss all the options available to you given your unique situation, and we'll get a solid strategy in place to ensure you will find just what you're looking for at just the right time.
I'll be your guide through the entire process and I'll connect you with the best professionals along the way. Being surrounded by a top-notch team of dedicated professionals as you navigate one of your most important financial decisions is priceless!!
If you want to have a new home by the end of 2024, don’t wait until September to start the process. Don't be shy, just reach out to get your Strategy Session scheduled! The market might be challenging, but with enough time and the right strategy, you'll find your dream home at just the right time.
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