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Our festive Real Estate Rush

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: December 8, 2023
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During the festive season in Redlands Coast, Queensland, the real estate market experiences a unique style in buying and selling. The lead-up to Christmas proves to be a bustling period for real estate, mirroring the activity in the retail sector. Sellers are often eager to close deals before the holidays, with many hoping to see their properties sold and buyers dreaming of a new home for Christmas.

According to some locals agents , they suggest the motivation behind this urgency stems from sellers’ reluctance to face increased competition in the new year when more properties enter the market. Buyers, on the other hand, may be preoccupied with holiday plans and budget considerations, impacting overall market activity.

For those in the market to buy, the Christmas season presents a favorable opportunity. Sellers, feeling the pressure to finalise deals before the year’s end, tend to be more flexible with prices and contract terms.

This flexibility arises from sellers’ concerns about their properties appearing stagnant on the market during the shutdown period.

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However, selling a property around Christmas can be a source of anxiety for sellers. The distraction of pre-Christmas festivities and vacation planning creates uncertainty among buyers. Sellers fear their properties may be perceived as old or undesirable if not sold before the new year. The arrival of new properties in the market further intensifies competition.

For buyers, the advantages during this season include a greater likelihood of sellers closing deals before year-end, increased flexibility in negotiations, and reduced competition from distracted buyers. However, challenges may arise from delays in the property process due to professionals being busy or on holiday, leading to a slower pace and limited options for buyers.

As the Christmas and New Year distractions fade away, the property market is expected to continue to move in January and February. Suzie Tafolo from Tafolo Realty advises that buyers returning to the market during this period may face increased competition, making negotiations on price more challenging. The influx of new sellers in the new year expands supply and options for buyers.

In summary, emphasise the importance of understanding market movements and engaging with professionals before making property investment decisions during the holiday season. The real estate market, influenced by the economic forces of supply and demand, requires careful consideration and strategic planning for successful investment.

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