Some homeowners hesitate to sell because they’ve got unanswered questions that hold them back. But a lot of times their concerns are based on misconceptions, not facts. And if they’d just talk to an agent about it, they’d see these doubts aren’t necessarily a hurdle at all.

If uncertainty is keeping you from making a move, it’s time to get the real answers. The ones you deserve. And to take the pressure off, you don’t have to ask the questions, because here’s the data that answers them.

1. Is It Even a Good Idea To Move Right Now? 

If you own a home already, you may be tempted to wait because you don’t want to sell and take on a higher mortgage rate on your next house. But your move may be a lot more feasible than you think, and that’s…

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126 Santee Trl, Brookings, SD

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$ CLICK FOR CURRENT PRICE 4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS 0.24 acres Lot

A 1977 split-level home located in the sought-after Indian Hills development of Brookings. Offering over 1,800 finished sq. ft. The kitchen boasts a stylish ceramic tile backsplash, offering a modern touch, and big enough for family gatherings. Situated on a generous 78x132 lot, this home features a walkout lower level that provides easy access to the backyard. A handy 8x10 shed offers extra storage. The 2-stall, heated garage ensures comfort during cold winter…

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If there’s one thing we know about real estate, it’s that the market never stays the same for long. Whether you're buying, selling, or just keeping an eye on home values, knowing what’s coming can help you make smart decisions. At the Brookings Home Team, we keep a close watch on trends so we can help our clients navigate the market with confidence. So, what’s in store for 2025 and beyond? Let’s break it down.

Home Prices: Will They Keep Climbing?

Over the last few years, we’ve seen steady appreciation in home values, and that trend isn’t slowing down just yet. Experts predict modest but continued growth in home prices, particularly in desirable areas like Brookings. Low housing inventory is still a challenge, meaning well-priced homes will…

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This could be the year to sell your house – and here’s why. According to a recent NerdWallet survey, 15% of people are planning to buy a home this year. That’s actually a record high for this survey (see graph below):

Here's why this is such a big deal. The percentage has been hovering between 9-11% since 2020. This recent increase shows buyer demand hasn’t disappeared – if anything, it indicates there’s pent-up demand ready to come back to the market.

That doesn’t mean the floodgates are opening and that there’s going to be a huge wave of buyers like we saw a few years ago. But this does signal there’ll be more activity this year than last.

At least some of the buyers who put their plans on hold over the past few years will jump back…

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Spring is the busiest season in the housing market. It’s the time of year when buyers are most active – that means it’s when homes sell faster and for top dollar. If you’ve already got a move on your mind, why not list this spring and take advantage of the added buyer demand?

Since spring is just around the corner, now’s the time to start getting your house market-ready. You’ve got just over a month to do the prep work. And while that may sound like a decent amount of time, it’s going to go by quickly. And you won’t want to rush through this important task – especially this year.

The Right Repairs Will Matter More This Spring

Right now, two things are true. There are more homes on the market than there have been in years. And buyers are…

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If you’re like a lot of aspiring homebuyers, there’s a major hurdle standing in your way — the cost of living. From groceries to gas, eggs, and just about everything else, prices have gone up. And that rings true for home prices, too.

But even when everything feels expensive, there are still ways to make homeownership more than an item on your wish list. You may just need to think about where you plan to buy a bit differently.

Think of Your First Home as a Stepping Stone 

One of the biggest misconceptions among buyers is that their first home has to be their forever home – or that it has to check all the boxes of what they want right out of the gate. In reality, it’s just a starting point.

Once you own a home, you start to…

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311 Marvin Ave, Volga, SD

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A stunningly 1.5 Story home that's practically brand new! This charming 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath home has been completely updated from top to bottom, giving you modern upgrades and cozy comfort. Step inside and be wowed by all-new flooring, fresh paint, and updated electrical & plumbing—no detail was overlooked including the new windows! New Kitchen that includes cabinets, countertops and newer appliances. The brand-new roof adds peace of mind, while the beautifully refreshed interior makes this home 100% move-in…

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Over the past few years, home prices skyrocketed. That’s been frustrating for buyers, leaving many wondering if they’d ever get a shot at owning a home. But here’s some welcome news: that whirlwind pace of home price growth is slowing down.

Home Prices Are Rising at a Healthy Pace

At the national level, home prices are still going up, but at a much more moderate, normal pace. For example, in November, the year-over-year increase in home prices was just 3.8% nationally, according to Case-Shiller. That’s a far cry from the double-digit spikes that occurred in 2021 and 2022 (see graph below):

This more normal home price growth might make buying a home feel more attainable for many buyers. You won’t face the same sticker shock or rapid price…

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There’s no denying affordability is tough right now. But that doesn’t mean you have to put your plans to buy a home on the back burner.

If you’re willing to roll up your sleeves (or hire someone who will), buying a house that needs some work could open the door to homeownership. Here’s everything you need to know so you can decide if this is the right move for you.

What’s a Fixer-Upper?

A fixer-upper is a home that’s livable but requires some renovations. Think cosmetic updates like wallpaper removal and new flooring or more extensive repairs like replacing a roof or updating plumbing.

While fixer-uppers need a little TLC, here’s why they may be worth considering, especially right now:

  1. They Usually Have a Lower Price…

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If you want to sell your house, having the right strategies and expectations is key. But some sellers haven’t adjusted to where the market is today. They’re not factoring in that there are more homes for sale or that buyers are being more selective with their budgets. And those sellers are making some costly mistakes.

Here’s a quick rundown of the 3 most common missteps sellers are making, and how partnering with an expert agent can help you avoid every single one of them.

1. Pricing the Home Too High

According to a survey by John Burns Real Estate Consulting (JBREC) and Keeping Current Matters (KCM), real estate agents agree the #1 thing sellers struggle with right now is setting the right price for their house (see graph below):

And…

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