The Lowvelder

Property sales slow down in June

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MBOMBELA - The mid-year school break has arrived, which means that traffic is going to be a whole lot lighter for the next three weeks. But, with the highways clearing out, will the housing market experience a similar decrease in traffic?

According to Adrian Goslett, regional director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa, their reported sales figures reflected a minor drop during June in both 2016 and 2017 and took a corrective curve in the months leading up to the end-of-year break, where figures take another shallow dive.

“Along with most other corporate industries, the property market experience­s a slow-down over the annual December leave period, during which time both our agents and many buyers and sellers take vacations.

“It seems plausible that the June school holidays might have a similar effect on property sales, as some families prefer to schedule their vacations during June rather than December to avoid peak season costs and over-filled venues,” Goslett suggested.

“Beyond this, many of our network – 60 per cent of which are female – are working mothers. Because of our truly entreprene­urial business model, these working mothers are allowed the flexibilit­y to be in control of their own schedules, allowing them the freedom to take some time off to spend with their children during the school break.”

For those who are selling over the school holidays, there are a few challenges to bear in mind.

“Keeping the home tidy for viewings can be tricky when your children are at home all day. Try and give yourself enough time to make the home presentabl­e before viewers come over and maintain open communicat­ion with your real estate profession­al,” Goslett concluded.

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