Buying and Selling a Home Is Stressful
A REALTOR® Can Help
With summer coming to an end, Washington County residents are looking forward to the cooler months ahead, engaging in fall activities, and preparing their homes and spaces for the upcoming season. As things wind down and life transitions to the next season, it’s important to remember to give time and attention to self-care. As we work to maintain our homes and the other physical aspects of our lives, it’s crucial that we don’t neglect ourselves and that we take time to assess and give proper attention to our mental and emotional health.
Both internal and external stressors take a toll on our health; we tend to focus on the physical aspects of our property when we think of real estate, but we must not overlook how the process of both buying and selling a home plays a pivotal role in our emotional and psychological health.
When it comes to real estate, there are a lot of unknown, uncontrollable variables. For example, sellers often must wait for potential buyers, mortgage approvals, and offers that meet their own needs. Both buyers and sellers deal with financial concerns and market elements that are out of
their control. These, combined with the stress associated with time constraints and relocation, can wreak havoc on the mental and emotional state of any individual. Big life changes, even when they are favorable, can be difficult.
A recent online survey revealed that more than three quarters of Americans say the experience of buying or selling a home was stressful for them (77 percent), which is just below the stress of going through a relationship breakup (78 percent) and greater than the stress of planning a wedding (60 percent), getting fired (58 percent), or teaching a teen to drive (53 percent). Professional representation for buyers and sellers alike can alleviate a large portion of that stress. Licensed REALTORS® throughout Washington County assist clients as they navigate these processes. Transactions within the desired price and time frame, packing and moving belongings, property improvements, contracts, and so much more are made easier with the assistance of a REALTOR®.
Experienced buyers and sellers offer a few simple recommendations to alleviate the stress associated with the real estate process that include:
● Contact a REALTOR® ninety days before listing or buying.
● Reduce clutter for an easier move.
● Refresh (don’t renovate) your space.
● Communicate your preferences.
● Create a plan for low-stress showings.
● Be prepared for any pace of sale (slow or fast).
● Practice self-care and take time to step away from the noise.
● Keep the stress in perspective.
As you transition to a new season and take on new responsibilities while putting others to rest, take time for yourself and be the healthiest version of you.
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