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Why Buyers Have the Upper Hand in a Down Market

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When financial markets are experiencing a downtown, it can make you reconsider the thought of buying a home. It’s easy to press pause out of fear conditions will take an even bigger turn for the worse.

But even when the market has taken a hit, it doesn’t always mean the housing market is in crisis with it. In fact, history shows that down markets are traditionally a better time to shop for a home. The tips below can help you keep your dreams of homeownership alive during a down economic market.

Turn to the experts

The first step is to inquire about your home purchasing interest with a real estate agent. The market can be tricky to understand, especially during tough economic times. As an industry expert, they’ll be able to guide you through the process and will be honest with you about your prospects.

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Be prepared

Just because buyers may have the advantage in a down market doesn’t mean that you won’t have to act quickly to get a good deal. Start preparing your finances now, and apply to be preapproved for a mortgage so the process isn’t delayed. Once your finances are in order, you’ll be in a better position to make an offer that will be enticing to sellers.

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Just ask

If a seller is really looking to sell quickly, they may be more willing to comply with add-ons to the deal, such as paying for closing costs. As the buyer, you will likely have an upper hand when it comes to finalizing the sale. Not comfortable with negotiation? Your agent can help you, so don’t be afraid to let them know what you want.

Know your limits

Buyers may still be looking to negotiate, but don’t give in on your budget because you’re worried a better deal won’t come along. There should still be plenty of people looking to sell, and the first home you like that comes along won’t necessarily be the last. Take your time and weigh your options to ensure you make a choice you’re comfortable with. At the end of the day, it’s the home you’ll have to live in—it should be the right fit for you and your family.

What’s most important to remember is that whether it’s a buyer’s or a seller’s market, there will always be homes available and the real estate industry will keep moving. Don’t sacrifice your dreams of homeownership. Be patient, and use these tips to have a positive experience.

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