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Feb 27 2015

Thinking of putting your Western MA home on the market? Do it NOW!

I got sunshine- on a cloudy day..... #lovesold...If you have been thinking of putting your home in Western MA up for sale you might want to move your timeline up to right now.

Common thought is the best time to sell your home is in the Spring, most people think April and May are the right time.  Following that timeline may not be your best plan.

There are several factors at play that make now a great time to get your home on the market:

Listing inventory is at a serious low level.  There are not many houses available and that means the buyers have less selection.  New inventory that is priced appropriately will get a larger percentage of “screen time” for these buyers.

According to a post by Keeping Matters Current, “The January National Housing Trend Report from realtor.com now reveals that inventory in January has decreased another 6.7% month over month and 8.7% year over year. This is occurring at the same time that buyer activity (demand) remains strong.”

The next piece to this puzzle is the buyer activity.  Mortgage activity is on the rise with a fresh pool of buyers getting ready to hit the market in March.  As reported by CNBC in their story about the rising mortgage applications, ” Spring generally brings more sellers to the market, but so far Realtors are not seeing enough new listings at affordable prices to meet the demand. ”

Buyers who are out looking right now are very motivated and serious about a home purchase.  They may need to purchase before they lose their low interest rate or perhaps are relocating.  Whatever the reason, they want housing NOW and there isn’t enough inventory to satisfy the current demand, much less the buyers in the wings who are getting pre-qualified now.

Waiting until the traditional “spring market” will mean there will be more homes on the market to and your edge will be reduced.

So, snow or no snow, these signs point to NOW being a really great time to get a jump on the competition and get your Western MA home sold.

If you would like a free, no obligation home value analysis, please contact me:

Lesley Lambert, REALTOR with Park Square Realty 413-575-3611

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Selling Your Home, Various · Tagged: Buyer, First-time buyer, Interest rate, Inventory, National Association of REALTORS, Percentage, Price, real estate, Sales, Short (finance)

Mar 27 2014

If You Were Selling Your Western MA Home Today, Would It Be The Home Buyers Want?

Friends of mine that bought their first home this year.  We had our share of challenges, but they are there and they love it!  I am so glad to have been able to help.

Knowing what appeals to today’s Western MA homebuyers and considering those trends when you remodel, can pay off years from now when you sell your Western MA home.

Learn the Top 3 Trends that Home Buyers are looking for in their new home:


  • Patio set in back yard of house next to tall privacy fence

    If You Were Selling Today, Would You Have the Home That Buyers Want?

    Knowing what appeals to today’s homebuyers, and considering those trends when you remodel, can pay off years from now when you sell your home. Read

Visit houselogic.com for more articles like this.

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Maintenance, Selling Your Home · Tagged: Buyer, Home improvement, real estate

Apr 05 2012

Selling Your Home is Emotional – Tips For Working Through the Home Selling Process

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Buying or selling real estate is an emotional business no matter what, but when you are selling a home that you wish you could keep it is much more emotionally taxing.

I have worked with many clients who are selling their beloved home for a number of reasons: job relocation, need to downsize, moving to a retirement community or divorce. Even when they are excited about the next phase in their life, it can be so difficult to let go of the home that they have loved so much.

I can empathize and understand this intimately as I had to sell my home five years ago. I thought I would live there until I grew old. I had built the home with my own hands and every part of the home was there because I chose it. It was so difficult to walk away from that home, but I did discover some tips and tricks that worked for me and have worked for other clients experiencing an emotionally difficult move.

#1- Redecorate and stage the home specifically for sale. You usually need to do this anyway, but in my case I made this process the opportunity to begin detaching emotionally. As I removed personal items and took down decorations I began moving both physically and emotionally. I painted the interior and moved furniture around. With my items gone, a different color wall and the furniture in a new arrangement it didn’t feel like my home anymore. Now it was a house for sale, a commodity…not a home. It was time to find that new home.

#2- I said goodbye. This may sound goofy because clearly a house can’t hear and doesn’t care who lives within it, but I thanked my house and wished it well with it’s new owners. I said goodbye over and over again.

#3- Small steps. Once the decision has been made to make the move you need to take one thing at a time so that you won’t get overwhelmed. Putting too much on your plate or thinking too far out in the process will cause you anxiety and emotional strain. You do, of course, need to plan and have a strategy in place, but you don’t need to extrapolate on a daily basis.

I met with two clients this week that were experiencing this and after leaving one of them I recorded the following:

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Selling Your Home · Tagged: Buyer, Emotion, for sale by owner, house, real estate, Real estate broker, Sales, shopping

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