Resourceful real estate tips for 2011 #3

Resourceful real estate tips for 2011 #3

Must we endure yet another year of housing crisis? What choice do we have? No amount of optimistic projections and statistical manipulation can remedy this protracted housing pain. Historically speaking, five to seven years has been a standard interval for house prices to stabilize following serious corrections. By that measure, the worst should be behind us.
There is some good news: Mortgage rates remain at their lowest point in nearly 60 years, and prices are settling in several markets. Real estate is becoming more affordable and needs-based instead of speculator-driven, making a home primarily a shelter once more.
Meanwhile, some see another year of value declines in 2011, perhaps up to 7 percent. Several more waves of adjustable-rate mortgages are set to ratchet upward for homeowners in 2011. "Strategic defaulters" are surrendering their upside-down loans as a financial strategy, not because of extenuating circumstances. And unemployment remains stubbornly high.
Yet, people still move up and still move down -- buying and selling homes to meet those ends. For them, here they are

Sellers: Extend the selling season

Spring is the best time to find the broadest universe of buyers and sellers. Parents don't want to uproot their kids from schools mid-term and would like to settle in a new neighborhood by mid-summer. Many sell at the same time they buy. These days, "spring" really means late winter. So if you're going to sell in 2011, get your house ready for showings by late February. That will give you nearly five months until this buying-and-selling group starts dwindling by mid-July.

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