From Frenzy to Breathing Room: Buyers Finally Have Time Again

 
 

If you tried to buy a home a few years ago, you probably still remember the frenzy. Homes were listed one day and gone the next. Sometimes it only took hours. You had to drop everything to go and see the house, and if you hesitated even slightly, someone else swooped in and bought it – sometimes even sight unseen.

That kind of intensity pushed a lot of buyers to the sidelines. It was stressful, chaotic, and for many, really discouraging.

But here’s what you need to know: those days are behind us.

Today’s market is moving slower, in the best possible way. And that’s creating more opportunity for buyers who felt shut out in recent years.

The Stat That Changes Everything

According to the latest data, homes are spending an average of 58 days on the market. That’s much more normal. And it’s a big improvement compared to the height of the pandemic, when homes were flying off the shelves in a matter of days.

That means you now have more time to make decisions than you have at any point in the past five years. And that’s a big deal. Now, you’ve got:

  • Time to think.

  • Time to negotiate.

  • Time to make a smart move without all the pressure.

More Time Means Less Stress (and More Leverage)

Based on the data in the graph above, you have an extra week to decide compared to last year. And nearly double the time you would have had at the market’s peak.

Back then, fear of missing out drove buyers to act fast, sometimes too fast. Today, the pace is slower, which means you’re in control. As Bankrate puts it:

“For years, buyers have been racing to snag homes because of the fierce competition. But the market’s cooled off a bit now, and that gives buyers some breathing room. Homes are staying listed longer, so buyers can slow down, weigh their options and make more confident decisions.”

With more homes on the market and fewer buyers racing to grab them, the balance has shifted. Bidding wars aren’t as common, and that means you may have room to negotiate. And you can actually take a breath before you make your decision.

More listings + a slower pace = less stress and more opportunity

But, and this is important, it still depends on where you’re buying. Nationally, homes are moving slower. But your local market sets your real pace. Some states are moving faster than others. It may even vary down to the specific zip code or neighborhood you’re looking at. And that’s why working with an agent to know what’s happening in your area is more important than ever.

To see how your state compares to the national average (58 days), check out the map below:

As Realtor.com explains:

“While national headlines might suggest a buyer’s market is taking hold, the reality on the ground depends heavily on where and what you’re trying to buy. Local trends can diverge sharply from national averages, especially when you factor in price range, property type, and post-pandemic market dynamics.”

A smart local agent can tell you exactly when to move fast and when you can take your time, so you never miss the right home for you.

Bottom Line

If the chaos of the past few years drove you to hit pause, this is your green light. The market’s pace has shifted. You have more time. More options. More power.

And with the right agent guiding you, you’re in the best position you’ve been in for years.

Read more at Keeping Current Matters

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More Contracts Are Falling Through. Here’s How To Get Ahead.

 
 

When you sell a house, the last thing you want is for the deal to fall apart right before closing. But according to the latest data from Redfin, that’s happening a bit more often lately. The good news is, it’s completely avoidable if you lean on an agent for insight into why that is and how to avoid it happening to you.

This June, 15% of pending home sales fell through. That means those buyers backed out of their contracts. That’s not too much higher than the norm of roughly 12% from 2017-2019, but it’s still an increase. And it’s one you don’t want to have to deal with.

The key to avoiding this headache is knowing what’s causing the issues that lead to a buyer walking away. A recent survey from John Burns Research and Consulting (JBREC) and Keeping Current Matters (KCM) finds that agents reported the #1 reason deals are falling apart today is stemming from the home inspection (see graph below):

Here’s why. With high prices and mortgage rates stretching buyers’ budgets, they don’t have a lot of room (or appetite) for unexpected repairs.

Not to mention, buyers have more options to choose from now that there are more homes on the market. So, if the inspection turns up a major issue, they may opt to walk away. Afterall, there are plenty of other homes they could buy instead.

Or, if the seller isn’t willing to tackle repairs, a buyer may back out because they don’t want the expense (and the hassle) of dealing with those issues themselves.

The good news is, there’s a way you can get ahead of any unpleasant surprises as a seller, and that’s getting a pre-listing inspection. It’s not required, but the National Association of Realtors (NAR) explains why it’s helpful right now:

“To keep deals from unraveling . . . it allows a seller the opportunity to address any repairs before the For Sale sign even goes up. It also can help avoid surprises like a costly plumbing problem, a failing roof or an outdated electrical panel that could cause financially stretched buyers to bolt before closing.”

What’s a Pre-Listing Inspection?

It’s exactly what it sounds like: a professional home inspection you schedule before your home hits the market. Here’s what it can do for you:

  • Give you time to fix what matters. You’ll know what issues could come up in the buyer’s inspection. So, you’ll have time to take care of them before anyone even walks through the door.

  • Avoid last-minute renegotiations. When buyers uncover unexpected issues after you’re under contract, it opens the door for concessions you may have to make like price drops or repairs, or worse, a canceled deal. A pre-listing inspection helps you stay ahead of those things before they become deal breakers.

  • Show buyers you’re serious. When your home is clean, well-maintained, and already vetted, buyers see that. It builds trust and can help you sell faster with fewer back-and-forth negotiations.

The bottom line? A few hundred dollars upfront can save you thousands later.

Should Every Seller Do This?

Not necessarily. Your real estate agent can help you decide what makes the most sense for your situation, your house, and your market. If you decide to move forward with a pre-listing inspection, your agent will guide you every step of the way. They’ll:

  • Advise on whether to fix or disclose each issue

  • Help you prioritize repairs based on what buyers in your area care about

  • Make sure you understand your local disclosure laws

Bottom Line

If you want to avoid potential snags in your deal, a pre-listing inspection could be the way to go. Connect with an agent to go over whether a pre-listing inspection is the right move for your house and market.

Read more at Keeping Current Matters

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Here’s How First-Time Homebuyers Can Personalize Their Homes Without Breaking the Bank

 
 

First-time homebuyers make affordability a priority—but it's important to leave room in the budget to make sure that it reflects your style, supports your lifestyle, feels like it's truly yours from day one.

With existing homes, that often means budgeting for renovations and upgrades, and making compromises. But with a new-construction home, it's possible to personalize key elements from the get-go.

Angela Nuessle, national vice president of interior design at PulteGroup, one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, explains how first-time buyers can find the right balance between customization, style, and value.

The top upgrades first-time buyers are choosing

Buyers entering the market for the first time often gravitate toward a few specific upgrades that offer both impact and value, according to Nuessle.

“Cabinets are typically the item people are most excited about,” she explains. “They really set the tone for the color palette and play a big role in the style of a home.”

Other popular choices include:

  • Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring, prized for its durability, modern look, and low maintenance.

  • Entry-level quartz countertops, which add polish to kitchens and bathrooms without the premium price tag.

  • Stylish two-tone wall paint, an option that’s often overlooked until buyers see it in a model home.

A personalized look without the renovation costs

Many first-time buyers consider resale homes thinking they’ll upgrade later. But time and cost can quickly turn even small projects into big headaches.

While the exact dollar-to-dollar comparison varies, upgrades like flooring and countertops are typically more cost-effective when rolled into your mortgage as part of a new build, rather than paid out of pocket post-closing.

Plus, you won’t have to live through messy renovations or take time off work to manage contractors.

Design help for every budget

If you're worried about decision fatigue, or overspending, Pulte’s design process is built to make things easier.

"We provide preliminary resources before the appointment. Things like online catalogs, browsing hours, and product packages help buyers show up informed," Nuessle says.

During the appointment, professional design consultants guide you through choices that match your personal style and target budget. You can opt for curated packages or customize room by room, depending on what matters most to you.

Post-pandemic priorities: more flex, more function

Since 2020, first-time buyers are asking for homes that do more—without needing extra square footage.

Some of the most in-demand features include:

  • Dedicated workspaces or home offices

  • Coffee bars and home bars

  • Pocket gyms or wellness corners

Builders like Pulte have adapted their floor plans and design options to meet these needs, proving that even entry-level homes can offer modern, flexible living.

Why first-time buyers are choosing new

Finally, personalization and peace of mind go hand in hand. Many buyers who once considered resale make the switch to new homes after seeing what’s possible.

“Used homes come with issues new homes don’t,” Pulte’s team says. “The ability to personalize, plus the protection of a builder warranty, are huge deciding factors.”

With durable materials, design guidance, and the latest technology all built in, new construction offers first-timers a compelling and increasingly popular alternative.

Read more at Realtor.com

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Just Listed: Bright, Inviting 4-Bed in Heart of Arvada

 
 
 

Welcome to your next chapter in the heart of Arvada!

This spacious 4-bedroom home is perfectly situated in a friendly, well-kept neighborhood just minutes from vibrant Olde Town Arvada, where shops, dining, and entertainment await. Inside, you’ll find beautiful hardwood floors and a light, bright layout that feels warm and inviting. The nice-sized bedrooms offer comfort and flexibility for guests, a home office, or hobbies, while the functional floorplan makes everyday living easy. A covered carport adds convenience, and recent upgrades—like a brand-new furnace and central A/C—mean peace of mind for years to come. With a few cosmetic updates, you can truly make this home your own. Enjoy excellent access to I-70 and Hwy 76 for a quick commute, plus the charm of a neighborhood known for its welcoming feel and nearby parks. Solid bones, a great location, and endless potential—this one checks all the boxes.

Listed by Nicole Green for West + Main Homes. Please contact Nicole for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Discover a stylish and functional classic ranch nestled in Golden’s highly sought after Sunshine Park!

 
 
 

Discover a stylish and functional classic ranch nestled in Golden’s highly sought after Sunshine Park!

Situated on a lush fully fenced lot with southern exposure and mountain views, this mid-century home could not be in a better location in Golden, just blocks from the trails at North Table Mountain and all the downtown shops and restaurants. Cozy up to the wood burning stove in the front living area complete with a large south facing bay window. Flow through the eat-in chef's kitchen that has been recently remodeled with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and modern cabinet refacing. Enjoy the inviting sunroom, enhanced with a Champion patio door, new LVP flooring (2023), and a dedicated Amana heating/cooling unit for year-round comfort. Relax in the spacious primary suite with abundant closet space, built-in shelving, and a renovated en-suite bath featuring double sinks and an updated shower. The 600 square foot insulated and heated 4-car tandem garage is a standout - ideal for vehicle enthusiasts, gear storage, or extra workspace. Thoughtful updates include a new boiler and water heater (2025), electric mini split AC in every bedroom (2021), interior and exterior paint (2022), custom interior doors (2022) and recent roof (2021). This is your chance to own a beautifully updated Golden gem that perfectly blends timeless charm, modern comfort, and an unbeatable location!

Listed by Kati Fitch for West + Main Homes. Please contact Kati for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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