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Buyers are Looking for Burlington, Vermont Homes. Should Yours Be One of Them?

by Matt Hurlburt Group

Buyers Are Searching For Your House!!!

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The most recent Pending Homes Sales Index from the National Association of Realtors revealed a slight bump in contracts with an increase of 1.6% in December. This news comes as existing home sales are also forecasted to be on pace for 5.54 million in 2017, a 1.7% increase over 2016, which was the best year for sales in a decade.

The Pending Home Sales Index is a leading indicator for the housing sector, based on pending sales of existing homes. A sale is listed as pending when the contract has been signed but the transaction has not closed.

According to NAR’s Chief Economist, Lawrence Yun,

Pending sales bounded last month as enough buyers fended off rising mortgage rates and alarmingly low inventory levels to sign a contract.

So, what’s the problem?

Buyers are searching for existing homes, but supply is not keeping up with their demand! The Group has buyers right now looking for a new home, but are not finding that perfect match. YOU may be on the fence about selling. Is it time to downsize? Upsize for a growing family? Headed out of state? You may want to seriously consider if now is the time to get into the market!!

Yun went on to explain,

The main storyline in the early months of 2017 will be if supply can meaningfully increase to keep price growth at a moderate enough level for households to absorb higher borrowing cost. Sales will struggle to build on last year’s strong pace if inventory conditions don’t improve.” (emphasis added)

What does all this mean for you? 

Buyers are looking! If you are considering selling your home this year, the early months of 2017 will be a great option. Call us today to discuss how you can capitalize on current market conditions. Let our Risk Free Listings give you piece of mind that you will be utilizing over two decades of experience in the greater Burlington, Vt. real estate market.

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Boomers are Staying in their Burlington, Vermont Homes!

by Matt Hurlburt Group

In the Burlington, Vt. housing market, there seems to have been an accepted progression for homeowners going from starter home, to gradually moving into one’s dream home, then, downsizing after becoming an empty nester and finally, into a retirement home. However, Marianne Cusato’s 2016 Aging-in-Place Report indicates that many older Americans don’t plan on following that pattern.

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61% of homeowners above the age of 55 intend on staying in their homes indefinitely. 2/3 of them believe that the home’s layout will serve their needs without having to make aging-related improvements.

Some of the reasons being cited for staying in place are:

  • 66% say their home is conveniently located
  • 38% say they live close to their family
  • 68% say they feel independent in their home
  • 54% say they are familiar with their neighborhood
  • 66% say the feel safe in their home

Renovations that might be considered for their current home are things like grab bars in the tub or shower, shower seats, taller toilets, handheld shower heads and additional handrails on stairways.

The report’s conclusion is that regardless of a homeowner’s age, they want to thrive in their home. The same emotional reasons that causes a person to want to buy a home are the things that cause them to hold onto them if is practical. It is nice to see practicality in today's society!

If you do find yourself in the market, call today to experience the difference that a family real estate group can offer. We feel that, regardless of where you are in your life, you should always Expect More.

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Matt Hurlburt Group
RE/MAX North Professionals
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Burlington VT 05401
802-862-5337
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