Buying December 9, 2022

5 Reasons to Buy a Home in Winter

Winter has arrived, and it might seem like there are better times to go home shopping. After all, who wants to move in the middle of winter? However, house hunting in winter has many advantages—let’s explore the top 5 reasons below.

 

There’s Less Competition

 

Wintertime is typically a buyers’ market; there are fewer homes for sale but usually fewer buyers, which means a lot less competition. There is much less chance of bidding wars and driving home prices up. Of course, there are some drawbacks to buying in winter, like slimmer pickings for homes compared to summer, but keep that from deterring you.

 

Sellers are Motivated to Make a Deal

 

Most sellers listing their homes in winter are serious about selling and are usually willing to make a deal. Most people put their houses on the market in winter because they need to. Always check how many days the home has been on the market. If it’s been there long term, this allows for more leverage to get an even better price. Note that just because a seller is eager to sell doesn’t mean you should lowball them or make unreasonable demands.

 

You Can See How the House Will Function in the Harsh Winter

 

Winter in Saskatchewan is tough on our cars and our houses. Viewing a house being put through the paces in our harsh winters could be a huge advantage. It’s easier to find signs of lacklustre furnace heating and drafty windows and doors.

Plus, you can get a feel for how much shovelling there is to do, roof ice dams, and even how the landscape will look with barren trees.

 

Hiring Movers is Easier 

 

Fewer homes on the market also mean fewer people are moving. Unlike spring and summer, movers will be a lot less busy and can be easily booked for their services. Trust me, in winter, hiring movers will be an additional expense but much needed. You may even be able to negotiate a lower rate because of the lack of demand. In winter, be aware that cold and snow can affect your moving schedule, and remain flexible with the days allocated for it.

 

Homes Close Faster

 

Everyone is trying to sell and buy in spring and summer, so things get backed up. In winter, it is slower, and the home you are purchasing will close faster. As previously stated, everything is less busy, including lawyers, home inspectors and even your real estate agent.

 

If winter is the right time to buy for you, I hope you are more excited than ever to dive into house hunting during these frigid months!

 

If you need help finding the perfect home, contact your local REALTOR® today!