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How to Reduce the Stress in Deciding to List Your Home.

For many people, deciding whether or not to sell their home is a major decision.  So, it’s not unusual to feel anxiety.  In fact, it may even REALLY stress you out!  Big decisions, like listing your home can be overwhelming, but fortunately, there are several ways to eliminate the stress.

One way is to get the decision on paper (or screen).  When you can see it written out, and you have a clear plan, it becomes a lot less daunting and more manageable. 

KNOW your market. Anxiety thrives on uncertainty.  So, enlist a local Realtor you trust to help you find out what you need to know about the current market. Have them do up a comparable market analysis (CMA). Which will tell you how long similar homes in your neighbourhood were on the market, and what the average sale prices were.  If, you are also buying look at the area in which you want to move and what the homes you like are selling for.  Another key piece, is to get pre-approved for a mortgage so you know what you will be able to afford.

Dwelling and over-thinking big decisions can be a thing that stops people from moving forward towards their goals.  But focused planning based on facts, will help you move forward one step at a time, towards moving into your next dream home.

Please reach out and let me help you to eliminate the guesswork, and get you into your dream home!

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The latest housing assessment figures in British Columbia show residential property markets softening across the province, but analysts say it may not bode well for affordability in the coming year.

The concerns stem largely from the potential drop in interest rates later this year, which may spur homebuying activity while housing supply remains limited, driving up prices.

“There are a lot of buyers on the sideline right now,” said Central 1 Credit Union chief economist Bryan Yu.

“Once that certainty arises that rates are stabilized or are falling, we do expect to see that more buyers are going to come back and look into purchasing.”

If you have not recieved your assessment, or have questions please reach out.  I would love to be of assistance.  

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