Good Time or Bad Time To Buy a Home?
Most people considering the purchase of a home, whether in Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Parkland County, the Edmonton region, or elsewhere, get around to asking the important question: “Is now a good time or a bad time to buy a home?” It sounds flippant or evasive if I respond with “Yes” or “That depends”, but both answers are correct! For most people, buying a home is one of the most significant events in their lives, and it naturally comes with many positives and negatives based on individual situations. Once people have made the decision to invest in a home, the best time to buy becomes “now”, no matter what the market is doing.
But the market at the moment in the Edmonton area is making the decision to buy much easier. An article in the January 5, 2012 Edmonton Journal entitled “Real estate market healthy, agents say” contains some very encouraging news. In spite of crises elsewhere (Europe’s money woes, the US housing market), prices and sales in our region remain steady. The article quotes a statistic from the Realtors Association of Edmonton: the average price of homes sold through MLS in 2011 was $325,457. This is down slightly from $329,019 in 2010, but prices are not undergoing the wild swings we’ve experienced in the past or the ups and downs felt elsewhere. The article also points out that 827 properties were sold in December 2011, compared to just two more the previous December.
Is right now, just after New Year’s, a good time to buy? Sure, why not? The article mentions that the market usually picks up in the summer, with April and May being peak months, but there is always an inventory of homes waiting for the right buyer, and the current market stability, combined with continuing low mortgage rates, all suggest the time is never better!
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