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5 Reasons You Should Sell Your Cary Home – RIGHT NOW

The imbalance between high buyer demand and the low supply of available homes on the market are giving sellers the upper hand ⬆️ 

The fact is, there just aren’t enough homes for sale 🧾 

Purchaser demand is so high that the market is running out of homes to sell 🏡

Are you thinking about selling, but you’re uncertain if now’s the right time? I get it. You’re wondering if the market is going to continue to go up or if it’s about to peak. Well, in this video series, I’m going to be going over the five reasons why I think you should sell your home right now.


Oh, and before I get into those reasons why you should sell, I know many sellers are worried about selling and not being able to find a new home to move into. Now, there are plenty of things that we can discuss to make sure that that doesn’t happen, and we can talk about those when we meet.


The imbalance between high buyer demand and the low supply of available homes on the market are giving sellers the absolute upper hand. The fact is there just aren’t enough homes for sale. Inventory is low, lack of supply increases demand, which means the price you can sell your home for will continue to increase.

Buyer demand is so high that the market is running out of homes to sell. Now, nationally, the inventory of homes for sale has decreased by around 49% over the past year. This amounts to nearly half a million fewer homes for sale compared to that of last year.


Nationally, on average a home sits on the market for 21 days right now. But here in Cary, we’re sitting at only 7 days on market on average.

Keep a look out for more videos or check out our YouTube channel for more reasons why I think you should sell right now. Feel free to reach out to us anytime because “We want you to love where you live.

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Justin Hemker

Justin Hemker is a North Carolina licensed real estate broker whose real estate experience dates back to 2003 when he was first licensed in Michigan as a real estate salesperson. Almost two decades later, Justin has seen how the industry has changed from paper MLS books and print-marketing, to the digital-dominant marketing of today. Putting his Web Technologies background to work, Justin strives to bring the highest caliber of real estate service to Triangle-area home buyers and home sellers of every price point.

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