Okanagan Real Estate Report April 2021
Rom’s Real Estate Opinion
In the current whirlwind real estate market, we are hearing many stories emerging of how fast-paced and wild the home buying process has become. I wanted to share a story with you all today.
Home Buyers Debacle
A local realtor detailed an experience she had trying to find a home for her clients to purchase. Her buyer clients had lost out a few deals by being out bid. They finally found a home they were not going to be outdone on and they offered $100,000 over list price. They considered not putting in any conditions because their financing was a slam dunk at only 20% loan to value and they trusted what they saw in the house when they viewed it. However , they were advised by their mortgage broker to put a condition of financing in anyways.
They did not get the deal. The were told the winning offer was $50,000 less than their offer but had no conditions. The sellers put more value on getting a firm decision than getting another $50,000. My Realtor said the buyers were angry and blaming the other side. However, this is like no fault insurance. The sellers are just taking the best offer for them in their minds. The seller’s Realtor is just looking after their client. The buyer’s Realtor was careful not to push them to go into a risky situation. The mortgage broker was being cautious and protecting the buyers. If anyone is to blame it would be the buyers because they did not choose to take the risk. How can anyone truly blame them for that? This is one crazy market when we are actually discussing that putting a single condition on an offer and offering $100,000 over list price was too conservative. At the end of the day people have to calculate and be comfortable with their risks. Then they have to accept the consequences and move on.
Kelowna Stats
The Stats this month are off the charts, in the stratosphere, or any other similar metaphor I can come up with. This month Kelowna’s absorption is 88%. That means that 88% of all the houses on the market on April 1 sold in April. The average days on market to sell (DOM) was 23 days in Kelowna. What that means is that the listing was activated, an offer was negotiated and all conditions were removed in less than 23 days.
Conclusion
On top of all that there is not a shred of hard evidence indicating that this market is going away anytime soon. Those who believe the bubble is going to burst are simply speculating and guessing at this point. However, even a broken clock is right twice a day. Sooner or later things will change.
If you would like to find out what your home is really worth in a market like this give me a call or text me at 250-317-6405 and I would be happy to evaluate your home or it can be done completely remotely if you prefer. It is totally free. As always, this is just the Real Estate World according to Rom.