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I don't think at this point it is a secret to anyone that when it comes to fandom, Stephen King is IT for me. (see what I did there?) That being said, it's super rare that I go lower than 4.5 stars on anything he does. They can't all be perfect, but more often than not, they come close for me. This one... not so much. Maybe I'll just blame Owen? Have you read this yet? If so, please tell me what you thought in the comments.
Are you on goodreads? BE MY FRIEND!
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Spring and summer may be the prime time to purchase real estate, but if you are looking for a better deal, you might want to look into buying your future home during the offseason. Although there may be more choices available from May through August, it is often wise to wait until fall approaches to take action. Here are five smart reasons buying a house during the fall and winter seasons can be a great move for a savvy homebuyer: 1. It’s cheaper: There’s typically less competition during the offseason, which means buyers can get more bang for their buck. About 40 percent of homes on average are sold in May, June, July and August, according to The Housing Wire. Research from Zillow shows that those who buy a home during the peak selling point usually pay an average premium of $1,500, but those who purchase homes in, say, December paid $3,100 less than average. The four months with the lightest sales are November through February, which means less competition as well. So if you want to save more of your hard-earned money, it’s smart to wait until the fall or winter to make the move.
3. It narrows the field of choices: You might initially think that this would be more of a disadvantage, but there really is such a thing as too many choices. In fact, it’s often referred to as the paradox of choice, a phenomenon that occurs when there are too many options available, which causes people to freeze in the selection process or choose an option that leads to decreased satisfaction in the end. Because there are typically fewer choices on the market during the offseason, buyers won’t have to worry about slipping into the paradox of choice and can come away with the home of their dreams. 4. Buyers become the center of attention: During the warmer months, real estate agents, mortgage lenders, title companies and other professionals tend to be swamped, which means that clients might not always get the attention they need or want. Once the summertime sales are made, buyers may receive more attention from the experts and experience fewer delays and service issues. 5. Buyers can catch some great sales to outfit their home:
If you are in need of appliances or other items to help maintain or furnish your new home, then you’re sure to find some good deals during this time of the year. According to Consumer Reports, it all depends on the month. In September, for example, carpet and paint are usually on sale. October is a great time to purchase a lawn mower, and November tends to be the month for selecting new appliances and cookware. Even though it can be a smart move for buyers to find their forever home during the offseason, make sure that you always weigh the pros and cons and determine what makes the most sense for your unique situation. You should never rush into a major purchase just to shave off some extra digits. Do some research — after all, your home is more than likely the biggest investment you will ever make and one that you will be living with for many years. Original article by Mike Pulley |
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