When stay-at-home orders became widespread in March, it would've been safe to assume that the economic shutdown and ensuing uncertainty would cause prospective home buyers to put their plans on hold. And they did, for a while. But now, just a few months later, it looks like staying in has caused buyers to be even more ready for a move. In fact, according to one new survey, 53 percent of home buyers say they are more likely to buy a home in the next year because of the pandemic – compared to 27 percent who said they hadn't changed their plans and 20 percent who said they'd be less likely to buy. But why would the coronavirus make home buyers more enthusiastic to buy? Well, the vast majority said mortgage rates. Rates were already favorable to start the year but are now at record lows. That makes buying more affordable and presents movers with an opportunity to lock in a historically low rate. Another reason is Americans have been able to save money during lockdown because they've been spending less. That means more money set aside for a down payment. Perhaps the most relatable reason survey respondents gave, though, belongs to the 28 percent who said they were ready to make a move because they'd been stuck in their small space for so long. (source)
Eastern, NC, is experiencing this also. People have seen how cramped they really are living because of having to stay in for several months. Anything about a home that they thought they might could live with may have surfaced to the point of knowing it was time to do something different. Also to is the fact that people have not been spending as much money because of having to stay home so they have saved more and are ready to make major changes. With a good inventory of new and existing homes on the market, and interest rates very low, it has given buyers a way to get into a home that really suits their needs at a lower price. To see some of the homes available go to: https://www.firstcarolina.com/listings/ or join social media at: https://www.facebook.com/fcrhavelock/?notif_t=page_admin.