
- January15 2004
- Volume 11
- Issue 1
Thumbs Up: Time to Buy?
Other potentialbargains:
According to the National Associationof Realtors (www.realtor.com), when the wind chill factordrops, so do home prices, as sales volumecools down from summer highs.For starters, there's less competitionfrom rival buyers, which can lead toa bidding war that pushes costs up.Larger homes may also sport bargainprices. That's because married coupleswith children—those who are mostlikely to be in the market for a biggerhouse—prefer to shop in the springand summer so they don't have topull the kids out of school before theend of the school term. Be sure to look forhomes that are for sale by the ownerand homes that must be sold quicklybecause the owner is relocating orgoing through a divorce.
Articles in this issue
over 17 years ago
Look to the Future with a Stock Investing Planover 17 years ago
Are You a Part of the Great Stock Year?over 17 years ago
Model Portfolio Series: Aggressive Growthover 17 years ago
Uncover 529 Investing Puzzle Strategiesover 17 years ago
Taming the Tuition Tigerover 17 years ago
The MAGNET Approachover 17 years ago
Bond Rates Dropover 17 years ago
Should You Surrender?over 17 years ago
AMTs' Pinch Is Presentover 17 years ago
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