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2023 Real Estate Housing Market in Middle Tennessee

May 16, 2023 by Jonathan Harris

As we enter the middle of 2023, the real estate market in Middle Tennessee continues to fluctuate and change. With the Greater National Realtors Association releasing its April statistics, there is a lot of inventory on the market. In fact, there are about 103% more houses listed this April than there were in 2022. However, whenever you look at the amount of homes sold, there’s about 28% less transactions that are happening on the market.

So, if you’re selling in Middle Tennessee, those numbers are not so great. But, if you’re looking to buy a home, you’re in luck. You have a lot of inventory to choose from, and prices are starting to come down. While listing prices are not necessarily decreasing, purchase prices are.

Maybe you’re hesitant to buy right now. But, we believe that there has never been a better time to buy a home in Middle Tennessee.

Here are two easy steps you can take to make sure you’re prepared and confident when looking for a home to buy.

Step 1: Negotiate 2-3 Years of Savings Upfront

For many potential homebuyers, high interest rates can be a barrier to entry into the real estate market. But, with the current market conditions in Middle Tennessee, it may actually make sense for you to think about negotiating 2 to 3 years of savings upfront whenever you’re looking to pursue a house. This means, let’s say for talking purposes interest rates are at 6.5% and you wish they were at 4.5%. Whatever that monthly payment difference would’ve been, let’s try to negotiate that off the purchase price. If you’re able to negotiate that off the purchase price, what you’re trying to do is refinance in the next 2-3 years whenever interest rates come down.

Here’s an example:

Let’s say you’re looking at a home with a purchase price of $500,000.

At 6.5% interest, your monthly payment would be $3,160.

But at 4.5% interest it would be $2,533 per month.

That reflects a monthly payment difference of $627.

By negotiating the purchase price down by $627 each month, you effectively offset the difference between the two interest rates, allowing you to save money on your mortgage payments.

It’s important to note that these calculations are just an estimate and don’t take into account other factors that can affect a mortgage, such as property taxes and insurance. It’s always best to work with a trusted real estate agent and mortgage lender to get more accurate and personalized information.

Step 2: Get Your House Picture-Ready

One thing you can do to be prepared is to get photographs of your existing house ready in case you find your dream home and need to act quickly. This could involve taking photographs of your home’s exterior, landscaping, and interior spaces to showcase its best features. By having your home picture-ready, you can make a stronger offer and avoid the hassle of having to get your home ready for photographs at the last minute.

In the springtime in Nashville, for example, flowers are in bloom, trees are turning nice and green, and the grass is not dead or brown from the summer heat. This is one of the best time to capture photos of your house and save them. Because, if you are able to move on the house quickly, you don’t want to have to make a contingent offer to get your house ready for photographs in a week or two. Delays like this can make a big difference in a quick market.

Is Now the Right Time To Buy?

If you’re a potential homebuyer in Middle Tennessee, now is a great time to take advantage of the current market conditions. With a surplus of inventory and interest rates on the rise, negotiating a lower purchase price and locking in a fixed-rate mortgage can help you save money in the long run. Just be sure to take advantage of the steps mentioned above to make ensure you are ready to act quickly when you find your perfect home. It’s also important to learn about why buyers or sellers markets matter. When there are more properties for sale than there are buyers looking to purchase, it gives buyers more bargaining power and often leads to lower prices.

What’s the best way to find a home in Middle Tennessee?

If you’re looking for a home in Middle Tennessee, our Property Search is easy to use, customizable, and helps you find exactly what you’re looking for.

At Scout, we understand that buying a home can be intimidating. That’s why we’re committed to helping potential homebuyers every step of the way. We pride ourselves on being knowledgeable, responsive, and honest. Let us be your guide and work with you to find the perfect home within your budget, and we’ll be there to answer any questions you have throughout the process. Call us today at (615) 868-9000 or submit our easy Buyer form.

Filed Under: Real Estate Housing Market Tagged With: 2023 housing trends, 2023 real estate, buying a home, capturing house photos for quick offers, current market conditions, homes sold, houses listed, housing market, Middle Tennessee, mortgage payments, negotiating purchase prices, preparing for house hunting, refinancing strategies, Scout Realty assistance for homebuyers, surplus inventory and rising interest rates

Secrets to Home Buying in Nashville: Expert Advice

May 11, 2023 by Jonathan Harris Leave a Comment

2022 was an exciting year in real estate — and while we at Scout are excited for all that 2023 has to offer, we’re aware that there are still lingering fears and unknowns for buyers when it comes to navigating the current market. To help alleviate those fears and unknowns, we asked our Realtors to answer the most common questions consumers are searching related to buying a home. So pull up a chair, grab some tea, and get ready to buy your next (or first) home with ease using the tips below!

How do you WIN in the Nashville market right now?

“It’s really important to know what’s coming before it hits the market, so staying close to Realtor ‘coming soon’ forums is a great way to stay informed. I would also say any opportunity to waive contingencies is going to position a buyer better. For example, moving from a standard inspection to a pass/fail is a great way to provide a more competitive offer without sacrificing your ability to do your own due diligence as a buyer. Any opportunity to provide an appraisal contingency gap will net you better odds when competing in the market as well.” – Matt Vaughn

“Understanding the local markets within the Nashville area and having an agent that is equipped to go to bat for their clients in any negotiated situation.” – Dawson Huff

What tips do you have for local buyers ready to buy their next home?

“Have extra cash on hand, look lower than your max because you will probably have to bid over. Mentally prepare yourself for the likely possibility that you will probably have to put in multiple offers. Manage expectations by looking at each house and each offer teaches you something more for the next house.” – Traci Huff

“Get pre-approved before you ever start looking! It’s really important to have a good idea of how you’re going to obtain financing and who that’s going to be through. Don’t underestimate the power of shopping lenders and their rates. The more creative you can be with your financing, the more competitive you can be in the market in its current state.” – Matt Vaughn

What tips do you have for first time home buyers?

“As first time homebuyers, make sure you have an agent that helps you understand the ins-and-outs of the process and equips you with tools to make a decision with confidence. There’s a lot that goes into purchasing a home and it can be stressful. Having more knowledge will help you feel more comfortable about making a good financial decision.” – Dawson Huff

“Know the comps (comparable properties) in the neighborhood you are looking at before you start looking, get pre-approved, and really make sure you understand your down payment options and what closing costs could be.” – Traci Huff

How do I compete in a multiple offer situation?

“Learn as much as I can about the seller’s pain points. Writing accommodations in the offer to meet seller needs can often WIN the contract.” – Peter Noble

“Feel confident you are putting your best foot forward; that is all you can do — and be proud of it! You can only control your financial state not others” – Traci Huff

Where do buyers even begin if they want to buy a home?

“I believe the first conversation should be with your current lender and a conversation with a different, local lender. First things first, you need to know if it’s the right financial time for you to buy, and if so, what is your ideal budget.” – Peter Noble

“Start with contacting a realtor and schedule a buyer consultation. They will be able to help guide you through the process and they’ll be able to make introductions to lenders to help you get pre-approved.” – Matt Vaughn

BONUS: Triple your odds of winning the first home you put an offer on!

Make a cash offer with our cash. Cash offers are 3x more likely to be accepted over traditionally financed offers. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or a current homeowner, you have options. Scout’s Buy-For-You program upgrades your offer to cash, allowing you to beat out the competition, and even buy your next home before you sell.

Check out more information on Scout’s Buy-For-You program here.

Filed Under: Real Estate Housing Market Tagged With: Buying in Nashville, Home Buying, local market, negotiating purchase prices, realtor tips, tips for home buying

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