Falling Into A Cool New Place
Most
agree that the summer unofficially begins during Memorial Day Weekend and then
transitions into autumn when Labor Day Weekend comes around. Well, it's that
time of the year again where the fall season is looming upon us and if you held
out all summer long to look for a new home, things just might fall into the right place. While the
real estate market is open 365 days a year, the summer is typically a hot time for
home hunters but things aren't cooling down because the fall could be the prime
time for you to warm up in a new place.
Why's The
Fall The Perfect Time?
Finding a new home to move into during the fall season
may be the best idea yet and here are a few great reasons why!
Mild weather - during the fall, you continue to benefit from warm
weather that has lingered from the summer. This means you'll be able to fully
check out homes during the open houses and inspect it from top to bottom
–without sweat on your brow. Additionally, when you begin to move your
belongings to another residence, you're less likely to experience inclement
weather, which won't slow down the moving process.
Less
competition – the market tends to see
a decline in the number families looking for a home because they generally try
to move before a school year starts. This makes for great news for first-time
home buyers and childless couples because there's less competition on market.
It reduces the chances of a bidding war and saves autumn home hunters a great
amount of money.
Tax breaks – when the fall months roll around, home buyers could
be eligible for year-end tax breaks! Owning a home can result in good dividends
on tax returns because mortgage interest and property taxes are deductible from
gross income.
Moving
motivation – sellers are generally
more motivated to review offers on their homes because there are generally less
window shoppers looking, and less
traffic means those who do come through have the sellers’ attention. This can
make the process of finding a new home faster and easier than in the
spring/summer months.
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