Published April 15, 2020
What If I Need to Sell My Home Now? What Can I Do?

Every day that passes, people have a need to
buy and sell homes. That doesn’t stop during the current pandemic. If you’ve
had a major life change recently, whether with your job or your family
situation, you may be in a position where you need to sell your home – and
fast. While you probably feel like timing with the current pandemic
isn’t on your side, making a move is still possible. Rest assured, with
technology at your side and fewer sellers on the market in most areas, you can
list your house and make it happen safely and effectively, especially when
following the current COVID-19 guidelines set forth by the National
Association of Realtors (NAR) and
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
You may have a new baby, a new employment
situation, a parent who moved in with you, you just built a home that’s finally
ready to move into, or some other major part of your life that has changed in
recent weeks. Buyers have those needs too, so rest assured that someone is
likely looking for a home just like yours.
According to the NAR Flash
Survey: Economic Pulse taken April 5 – 6, real estate
agents indicate, not surprisingly, that there’s a noticeable decline in current
homebuyer interest. That said, 10% of agents said in the same survey that they
saw no change or even an increase in buyer activity. So, while buyer interest
is low compared to normal spring markets, there are still buyers in the market.
Don’t forget, you only need one buyer – the right one for your home.
Here’s the other thing – people are spending a
lot of time on the Internet right now, given the stay-at-home orders
implemented across the country. Buyers are actively looking at homes for sale
online. Some of them are reaching out to real estate professionals for virtual
tours and getting ready to make offers too. Homes are being sold in the Los
Angeles market.
There Is Less Competition
Right Now
The same survey indicates that 56% of NAR
members said sellers are removing their homes from the market right now. This
can definitely work in your favor. If other
sellers are removing their listings, your home has a better chance of rising to
the top of a buyer’s search list and being seen. Keep in mind, listings will
pick up again soon, as 57% of the respondents note that sellers are only
planning to delay the process by a couple of months. If you need to sell right
now, don’t wait for the competition to get back into the market again.
This year, delayed listings from the typically
busy spring season will push into the summer months, so more competition will be
coming to the market as the pandemic passes. Getting ahead of that wave now
might be your biggest opportunity.
Your Trusted Real Estate
Advisor Can Help
Real estate agents are working hard every
single day under untraditional circumstances, utilizing technology to help
both buyers and sellers who need to continue with their plans. We’re using
virtual tours to show homes currently on the market, staying connected with the
buyers and sellers through video chats, and leveraging resources to complete
transactions electronically. We’re making sure the families we support remain
safe and can keep their real estate needs on track, especially as life is
changing so rapidly.
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