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Are Winter Real Estate Deals A Golden Opportunity?

Jim Reynante
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Are there advantages or disadvantages to buying properties in snowy markets during the winter season, and how do these factors impact the overall property value and investment potential?

I am looking for some out-of-state rentals , but wondering about the pros and cons of purchasing in snowy markets during cold/freezing conditions.  Some questions cross my mind, including:

* Are sellers waiting for warmer weather because they think they can get a higher price?  If so, there is less supply so it could affect prices.

* Does the cold/snowy environment affect property inspections? Does it hide problems? Are inspectors less thorough?

Anyone have experiences and/or thoughts to share?

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