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(Unsold) February Listings Bring . . . March Price Reductions

Reassessing After Six Weeks of Market Time “April showers bring May flowers.” –Saying If it’s true that the Spring Market in the Twin Cities officially, umm . .  . kicks off after the Super Bowl in February, what happens six weeks later, in mid-March? (In other words . . . now.) Owners of homes that...
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4 Post-New Year’s Deals; Average Market Time? .25(!) Days (Note the Decimal)

Pre-Market and Off-Market Sales Barely over one month into the New Year, my clients are in the middle of four different deals. Deal #1 is an expired listing that had been rented for the last year, where an interested Buyer popped up after Jan. 1 to inquire about the home’s availability. Fortuitously, the about-to-expire lease...
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“Dog Years” and Days on the Market

How Long Should Sellers Wait to Reduce Their Price? “If a tree falls in the forest in forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?” –Philosophy riddle “If a Seller drops their price when the market’s slow, does anyone notice?” –Corollary, Ross Kaplan Not all “days on the market” are...
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Did it Sell TOO Fast?

“How Long Was the Home on the Market?” vs. “How Much Exposure Did the Home Get?” With multiple offers making a comeback in parts of the Twin Cities — I’ve been involved in three in just the last six weeks — it seems appropriate to ask, “Did that just-listed home sell TOO fast?” It’s certainly...
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“10 Showings, $10,000”

Realtor Rules of Thumb Once upon a time, when homes were cheap, Realtors had a saying:  “10 showings, $10,000.” In other words, if a home had 10 showings but hadn’t sold, a $10,000 price cut was in order. Then, home prices went up — seemingly forever — and the phrase fell out of favor. Guess...
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Housing Market “Meterorites”

How Many Make a “Meteor Shower?” What’s a “housing market meteorite?” Like the celestial kind, they burst onto the scene in a brilliant flash of light; descend (in price) through the night sky (housing market) quickly; then just as quickly disappear (they’re sold). They often have these three additional attributes: One.  They’re top-to-bottom (bottom-to-top?) rehab’s;...
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