Norfolk has more homes for sale

Norfolk Has More Homes For Sale Than In Years. Renters, This One Is For You.

June 10, 20262 min read

You stopped looking a while ago. Every place you liked had a lineup of offers, every showing felt like a race you were going to lose, so you told yourself you would try again when things calmed down. Meanwhile the rent went up again and the ball season signups came due again.

We get it. When you are paying for a baseball season and a softball season in the same month, saving for a down payment can feel like shoveling against the tide.

But something just shifted in the local market, and it shifted in your favour.

The local picture

Norfolk County sales jumped almost 45 percent in a single month this spring, and listings climbed right alongside them. The market is now sitting at roughly six months of supply, with prices holding steady rather than spiking. For a buyer, that combination is rare and it is good news.

Six months of supply means choice. It means you can walk through five places before you write an offer. It means you can include a home inspection without losing the deal. It means a seller is more likely to actually talk terms with you instead of laughing off your conditions.

What this means for a sports family

You probably need less down than you think to start the conversation. The more affordable corners of the region, like Delhi, still sit in a range a hardworking family can plan for. The piece most renters get wrong is waiting until they feel ready, instead of running their actual numbers and finding out they were closer than they thought.

I have been the dad doing rough math in the truck after a tournament, wondering if we were throwing money away on rent. Most renters are. You do not need to be ready today. You need to know what to aim for, so every dollar you save has a target.

You do not figure this out alone

Once we map your starting point, I bring in my partners. Realtors who know Norfolk by neighbourhood. Lawyers who close clean. People who tell you the truth about a house before you buy it. The first home is the start of building something, not the end of a long wait.

The buyer window is open wider than it has been in years. Map your first home plan

www.adamwalkermortgages.com/first-home-game-plan.

Five minutes, no email gate, real numbers. You do not need to be ready. You need to know what to aim for.

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