and many buyers think that spring is the best time to look for homes. One of the reasons that it’s a big real estate season, according to Julie Haley, Realtor® and owner of Property Source Pros, is that “many residential buyers, particularly first-time homeowners, use their tax refunds to assist them with the costs and down payments required to buy properties.” Another reason that buyers prefer to shop in warmer months is that they prefer to move into their newly purchased home before the end of summer if they have school-aged children, so as not to disrupt the school year. What about buyers who don’t have children in school? Often their leases expire in the summer, because that’s the season when they moved into their current houses, condos, or apartments. This is especially true with college students, particularly those who moved to a new city or neighborhood in the summer, before college classes start. It’s true that generally, during spring and summer the real estate market is more active, but that doesn’t mean it’s to the advantage of buyers. In the cooler months, buyers have the advantage of being able to pick and choose a home with less competition from other buyers, who tend to focus on spring and summer. Further, many sellers whose homes languished on the market in the summer often feel the pressure to sell before the holidays and the new year, which gives buyers even
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