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  1. The best time of year to buy a home in the markets I actually work in is now - the holidays of the Americas.

    The equivalent of September in the country - every few days there is a holiday or something and there are many days off.
    It is very difficult to move assets during this period for the reason that people prefer not to make decisions during the holidays. Deferred to January.
    This is from an American mindset of
    Talk to me after the holidays.
    In addition, December is a big expense for the average American.

    For these reasons people who want to sell will agree to give another discount to sell now and not in two months.

  2. I guess when you write overseas you mean the US
    And if to the United States - by and large what Lior wrote is true.
    * But * it is important to understand that there is no real estate market in the US there are real estate markets.
    There is different consumer behavior in different places in the US and there are different market forces operating everywhere.
    For example, if you looked at Boise Idaho, you would find that in the summer there are a lot of buyers who are not on the field (before and after are but weakened in the summer) because a lot of travelers go for a walk in the summer - just an example.
    It is important to look at the area (s) in which you are interested in buying and see what the behavioral trends are and what the status quo is in order to make a smart decision when.
    In any case . . . In my opinion as an investor there are always opportunities

  3. Definitely. During the winter months fewer people move and buy and therefore more price pressures can be made. On the other hand, there is less supply of houses. People are starting to advertise the homes for sale in the spring months that pass before the school year. This is also the time most buyers go to see homes. In winter and holidays people stay in houses especially in snowy areas. Christmases, Thanksgiving, etc. are family holidays and people travel to their families and are concerned with selling or buying homes. Everything, of course, speaks to ordinary purchasers. Investors are there all the time.