Single family home seller price reductions average 3.21% since June. This past week they averaged 2.88% while the week prior averaged 3.65%
We also track how many homeowners are reducing their price each week. Last week we had 483 reductions compared to 604 the week before. The week of April 16th was the highest with 911 single family homes in Lee County reducing their price.
Data
What does all this data mean? With approximately 6 or months supply of homes on the market, depending on price range, more homes are coming to the market than selling. Homeowners are competing against other sellers for the best buyers. If a seller brings their property to market at a price the market accepts, it should sell. If the market rejects the price, sellers are choosing to adjust to the market because they wish to sell rather than keep their home.
Of course, some sellers would rather keep their home if they don’t get a price they want. That’s a nice position to be in. However, sometimes keeping a home and watching the prices go down can be disheartening, even for those that don’t have to sell.
Stock Market
Take the stock market for instance. Most people who have retirement accounts don’t need to sell. They’re investing for the long haul. Just the same, people don’t like investing in stocks that aren’t performing to their needs. In these cases, people typically sell and adjust their portfolio with investments they believe better suits their needs. They don’t need to sell, but they choose to sell and invest in something else.
Homeowners should not sell just because their home value is going down. Holding onto a property that no longer serves your needs does not always make sense either. Some people hold onto a property they no longer want until its value goes back up to a desired level. However, the property they would replace the underperforming property with might also go up, wiping out any advantage of holding a property that no longer suits their needs.
Emotional Decision
Real estate more than stocks becomes an emotional investment. People live in houses and build memories, so selling isn’t as easy as unloading a stock because of the emotional ties. It’s easier to make a business decision with stocks at times than it is with real estate.
Real estate has advantages though, because unlike a stock, you can live in a home or rent it out. If the price drops, you can choose to stay in the home, especially if you cannot afford to sell. Some people wouldn’t qualify for a new mortgage, so it’s wise to stay where they are until their financial situation changes.
Consult with a Professional
The Ellis Team at Keller Williams Realty have consulted with thousands of homeowners over the years. We can help you evaluate your options from an objective level and point out the pros and cons of making a move. We have resources that may help you and may think of things you haven’t considered. Our job is not to sell you but work with you to find a solution that makes sense for your family, even if that means staying for a while.
Give Sande Ellis or Brett Ellis a call 239-310-6500 and let’s talk. If you do decide to sell, we can help you decide on a pricing strategy. Our marketing plan is fantastic, and our family working with your family is a winning team! Or track your home value online at www.SWFLhomevalues.com. We’ll keep tracking the seller price reductions average and monitor when this number changes significantly, hopefully for the better.
Good luck, and Happy Selling!
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