Anonymous wrote:Panic selling from fed layoffs? You would need to look for houses in Manassas or Fredericksburg to find those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought we had a good chance at a house in a very nice part of Alexandria and went back to the open house today. While we were there for 10 minutes, there were three other couples who were also having a second look and all of us had done pre-inspections. We just looked at each other and said "good luck." We are waiving everything and paying $75K above the asking price that was $24,000 higher than the most recent comp from November 2024.
I am not sure whether to wait for the panic selling or wait each weekend and watch the prices get bid up.
Any advice?
I would wait. Unfortunatley for our area, you'll be able to scoop up a deal as things get worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought we had a good chance at a house in a very nice part of Alexandria and went back to the open house today. While we were there for 10 minutes, there were three other couples who were also having a second look and all of us had done pre-inspections. We just looked at each other and said "good luck." We are waiving everything and paying $75K above the asking price that was $24,000 higher than the most recent comp from November 2024.
I am not sure whether to wait for the panic selling or wait each weekend and watch the prices get bid up.
Any advice?
I would wait. There is going to be more inventory hitting the spring market. You'll get your home.
When does the spring market in the DMV start? I thought it already would have and yet there are still very few listings. Am starting to think this drought of properties will continue for much longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought we had a good chance at a house in a very nice part of Alexandria and went back to the open house today. While we were there for 10 minutes, there were three other couples who were also having a second look and all of us had done pre-inspections. We just looked at each other and said "good luck." We are waiving everything and paying $75K above the asking price that was $24,000 higher than the most recent comp from November 2024.
I am not sure whether to wait for the panic selling or wait each weekend and watch the prices get bid up.
Any advice?
I would wait. There is going to be more inventory hitting the spring market. You'll get your home.
When does the spring market in the DMV start? I thought it already would have and yet there are still very few listings. Am starting to think this drought of properties will continue for much longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought we had a good chance at a house in a very nice part of Alexandria and went back to the open house today. While we were there for 10 minutes, there were three other couples who were also having a second look and all of us had done pre-inspections. We just looked at each other and said "good luck." We are waiving everything and paying $75K above the asking price that was $24,000 higher than the most recent comp from November 2024.
I am not sure whether to wait for the panic selling or wait each weekend and watch the prices get bid up.
Any advice?
I would wait. There is going to be more inventory hitting the spring market. You'll get your home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought we had a good chance at a house in a very nice part of Alexandria and went back to the open house today. While we were there for 10 minutes, there were three other couples who were also having a second look and all of us had done pre-inspections. We just looked at each other and said "good luck." We are waiving everything and paying $75K above the asking price that was $24,000 higher than the most recent comp from November 2024.
I am not sure whether to wait for the panic selling or wait each weekend and watch the prices get bid up.
Any advice?
I would wait. Unfortunatley for our area, you'll be able to scoop up a deal as things get worse.
DP: We are in the same boat. Lost another bidding war today but at least we came in number 2 of 6. I have almost convinced my husband that we can stay in our condo with two kids and just wait until the market tanks to pick up a bargain.
Hope you are renting because if the market tanks it’ll be hard to sell the condo. Maybe you could rent it out.
Anonymous wrote:We thought we had a good chance at a house in a very nice part of Alexandria and went back to the open house today. While we were there for 10 minutes, there were three other couples who were also having a second look and all of us had done pre-inspections. We just looked at each other and said "good luck." We are waiving everything and paying $75K above the asking price that was $24,000 higher than the most recent comp from November 2024.
I am not sure whether to wait for the panic selling or wait each weekend and watch the prices get bid up.
Any advice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought we had a good chance at a house in a very nice part of Alexandria and went back to the open house today. While we were there for 10 minutes, there were three other couples who were also having a second look and all of us had done pre-inspections. We just looked at each other and said "good luck." We are waiving everything and paying $75K above the asking price that was $24,000 higher than the most recent comp from November 2024.
I am not sure whether to wait for the panic selling or wait each weekend and watch the prices get bid up.
Any advice?
I would wait. Unfortunatley for our area, you'll be able to scoop up a deal as things get worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought we had a good chance at a house in a very nice part of Alexandria and went back to the open house today. While we were there for 10 minutes, there were three other couples who were also having a second look and all of us had done pre-inspections. We just looked at each other and said "good luck." We are waiving everything and paying $75K above the asking price that was $24,000 higher than the most recent comp from November 2024.
I am not sure whether to wait for the panic selling or wait each weekend and watch the prices get bid up.
Any advice?
I would wait. Unfortunatley for our area, you'll be able to scoop up a deal as things get worse.
DP: We are in the same boat. Lost another bidding war today but at least we came in number 2 of 6. I have almost convinced my husband that we can stay in our condo with two kids and just wait until the market tanks to pick up a bargain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We thought we had a good chance at a house in a very nice part of Alexandria and went back to the open house today. While we were there for 10 minutes, there were three other couples who were also having a second look and all of us had done pre-inspections. We just looked at each other and said "good luck." We are waiving everything and paying $75K above the asking price that was $24,000 higher than the most recent comp from November 2024.
I am not sure whether to wait for the panic selling or wait each weekend and watch the prices get bid up.
Any advice?
I would wait. Unfortunatley for our area, you'll be able to scoop up a deal as things get worse.
Anonymous wrote:We thought we had a good chance at a house in a very nice part of Alexandria and went back to the open house today. While we were there for 10 minutes, there were three other couples who were also having a second look and all of us had done pre-inspections. We just looked at each other and said "good luck." We are waiving everything and paying $75K above the asking price that was $24,000 higher than the most recent comp from November 2024.
I am not sure whether to wait for the panic selling or wait each weekend and watch the prices get bid up.
Any advice?
Anonymous wrote:No. There no panic selling. Housing market goes up forever.