I had a homeowner from Chelmer
Village email me the other day. She said she had been following my blog (the Chelmsford Property Market Blog) for
a while and wanted to pick my brain on when is the best time of the year to
sell a property. Trying to calculate the best time to put your Chelmsford property
on the market can often seem something akin to witchcraft and, whilst I would agree
that there are particular times of the year that can prove more productive than
others, there are plenty of factors that need to be taken into consideration.
Even if you are putting your property on the market,
you don’t know how long it will take to find a buyer - no crystal ball to help
with that one. At the moment, the latest set of figures for all 57 estate
agents in Chelmsford, show the average length of time it takes to find a buyer
for any Chelmsford property is as follows ..
Detached 84 days
Semi 56 days
Terraced 51 days
Flat 115
days
Overall average 82 days
If we roll the clock back to January 2016, the overall
average time it took to find a buyer (again using data from all of the 57 Chelmsford
Estate Agents) was 111 days.
So, on the face of it, things have vastly improved
over the last six months or so. Well, when I looked at the data going back to
2009, and every Spring since then, the average length of time it takes to sell
a property drops between January and the Summer months, for it to rise on the
run up to Christmas. For example ..
Winter 2009 - 170
days Summer 2009 - 152 days
and
in more recent times …
Winter
2013 - 141 days Summer 2013 - 129 days
Winter 2014 - 112
days Summer 2014 - 97
days
Winter 2015 - 103
days Summer 2015 - 91
days
Coming back to the present, even if you placed your
property on the market today in Chelmsford, if it takes you on average a little
under twelve weeks to find a buyer, then you can expect solicitors and the
chain to take an additional eight and twelve weeks after that, before you move.
It comes down to personal choice as to when you place your property on the
market. Children often affect the decision. On one side you might delay putting
that for sale board in your front garden so you can move in the summer school
holidays, but on the other side, you might want to move sooner to be in the catchment area of a preferred school, in
plenty of time for the next academic year?
There are times of the
year when it's better to sell, and times when waiting a little longer can pay
off in the long run. In a nutshell, I would say this is the way of the seasons
..
WHEN THE
MARKET?
Spring: Customarily there are more house-buyers as the
Daffodils show themselves
Summer: Sellers may miss out on house-buyers being on holiday
Autumn: The enthusiasm for buying homes returns
Winter: Interest diminishes as festive period looms
What this means to
buyers and landlord investors is that they often pick up a bargain in later
months of the year, as there is less competition from owner occupiers. So,
whilst there are better months to achieve a quicker sale, the only piece of
advice I can give to every home owner
and landlord in Chelmsford, is do the right thing for yourself, do your
homework and buy (and sell) with both your head as well as your heart
For more thoughts on
the Chelmsford Property Market – visit the Chelmsford Property Market Blog www.chelmsfordpropertyblog.co.uk
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