Tips for Buying a Home during the Winter

As winter is here, we’ve gathered some helpful tips to save you time during your search.

Maintain a flexible schedule

Flexibility is important during the winter months as it may be more difficult to schedule time with lenders and sellers. The winter months is typically when people are going on vacation, with family and shopping.

Ask for off-season photos

Snowy scenery might be picturesque, but homebuyers don’t want to see photos of a home buried in snow. Make sure you request off-season photos of the home(s) you’re interested in, as this can bring out elements of the house that may not look as polished or noticeable during the winter months.

Document the condition of things you can’t see

Keep documents of things you’re unable to see under the snow or because of winter weather. Be sure to ask questions in reference to when things were last replaced and building permits as you’re looking for your home.

Keep looking until you find what you want

Since there is less market activity in the winter months, you may not find a large number of homes for sale. Don’t lose hope – if you don’t find exactly what you’re looking for, keep searching until you find the right fit for you.

Allow time for closing and weather-related delays

If weather conditions are rough, essential parts of the closing process such as inspections and appraisals could be delayed. Make sure you’re able to adapt to any roadblocks that come your way.

Hiring movers is usually easier

No one can claim that it's easier to move in the winter. If you've ever done it, you know it's sheer misery to move all of your possessions in inclement weather. But the logistics are simplified when you aren't competing with a hundred other moving households.

Don’t let winter weather get in the way of owning your dream home!