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Lyle Haas
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  • Broomfield, CO
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Should you sell your property right now?

Lyle Haas
  • Property Manager
  • Broomfield, CO
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Analysts predict that in 2021, home prices will rise and home sales will increase. As a result of stay-at-home orders and closed businesses, housing market activity declined initially last spring, but quickly rebounded. In many parts of the United States, fewer homes are on the market because of a limited supply of buyers. Due to this, it remains a seller’s market that benefits homeowners who sell now.

In the event you’re unsure whether or not to sell, you have three decisions to make: Put your house up for sale soon to capitalize on the demand, wait out the recession (however long that takes), or stay in your current home for the foreseeable future.

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