Here are the key takeaways from a report released this week by Zillow:
> Homes listed for sale in the second half of April can expect to sell for 2.8% more, or about $9,300 on the typical U.S. home.
> The first two weeks of November are the worst time to list a home, associated with a 3.5% discount.
> The potential price difference between the best and worst times to list is 68% higher than it was pre-pandemic.
Here’s a link to the full Zillow report.
Author: Jim Smith, Broker
Jim Smith is best known for his weekly "Real Estate Today" column published on the Real Estate page of The Denver every Saturday and in 24 metro area weekly newspapers the following Wednesday or Thursday. Individual articles are also published at http://RealEstateToday.substack.com. Over a decade of the columns are archived at www.JimSmithColumns.com.
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