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Wenzel Select Properties Newsletter-Vol 12 Issue 12

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What Do Higher Interest Rates Mean for Buyers and Sellers?

Interest rates are always changing, and it can be hard to predict when they’ll go up or down. Here are some ways higher interest rates have affected the housing market.

A Balanced Market
Home prices are still up compared to last year, but most experts agree that home prices have peaked and are starting to adjust in many markets. Ultra-low mortgage rates brought a large number of buyers into the market, which drove up property prices as buyers competed for available homes. The increasing mortgage interest rate has priced many buyers out of the market. With fewer buyers shopping for homes and inventory increasing in some markets, sellers are beginning to adjust their asking prices to help prospective buyers afford the monthly interest and principal.

Less Competition
Buyers bemoan the higher monthly payments and reduced budget that come with a high-interest rate, but the flip side of this is that it gives them more leverage in negotiations. The bottom line is that rising interest rates price more buyers out of the market and motivate investors to stay on the sidelines for now. This means that instead of going up against 10 offers, buyers have a chance of being first in line. 

More Negotiating Power
Buyers who can afford to stay in the game have more ground to stand on. Gone are the days of waiving contingencies and inspections. When sellers are more motivated, buyers are able to make reasonable or reduced offers—and even negotiate credits or repairs. This is a huge change from the market frenzy that occurs with ultra-low interest rates. For the right buyer, now may be the perfect time to get into the market before interest rates rise further.

Buyers, interest rates are much higher than the rock-bottom rates of the last few years, but they are still historically low. Now is the time to secure a skilled real estate agent to start shopping. Sellers, you can still get a good price for your home, but be prepared to make concessions, such as rate buy downs or even helping with closing costs.

Managing Broker: Lisa Wenzel - 630 430-4797

Broker: Melissa Mathis – 630 392-5171

Broker: Freddy Wenzel - 630 750-4797

Broker: Danny Reed - 708 703-4653

Broker: Kristine Emmel - 847 489-8965

Broker: Catherine Lopez - 630 981-4572

Broker: Michaela Valle – 630 946-4269

Broker: April Stary – 630 962-4820

Broker: Nina Rodriguez – 224 587-0780

Broker: Eumeka Aguado - 847 513-4433

Harmanpreet Singh - 630 440-1578

Anthony Abbatacola – 630 310-7493
Team Wenzel, 1120 Norfolk Street, Downers Grove IL 60516
The material in this publication is provided for your informational purpose only and is not intended to substitute professional advice. If your property is currently listed with a Real Estate Broker, this publication is not intended as a solicitation.



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