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The Weekly Wednesday: Welcome to the Job Seekers Market (Sellers Market)

How to Maximize Your Next Contract Over the Next Six Weeks

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Tony DePrato
Feb 19, 2025
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A seller's market and a buyer's market

refer to the balance of supply and demand in real estate (or any other market with negotiations). Here’s a breakdown of a Seller’s Market:

Seller’s Market (Real Estate Example) 🏡🔥

  • Definition: A market condition where demand exceeds supply—there are more buyers than available properties.

  • Characteristics:

    • Homes sell quickly and often receive multiple offers.

    • Prices tend to rise due to competition.

    • Sellers have the upper hand in negotiations.

    • Buyers may need to offer above asking price or waive contingencies (e.g., inspections, appraisals) to secure a deal.

  • Causes:

    • Low inventory of homes.

    • A strong economy and job market.

    • Low interest rates increase buyer demand.

    • High population growth in an area.

  • Best Strategy:

    • For sellers: Price competitively and maximize profit.

    • For buyers: Act fast, get pre-approved, and make strong offers.

You're in a seller’s market for labor, meaning a job seeker’s market. Here’s why:

  • Recruitment season is almost over

  • Employers have multiple positions to fill in a few weeks

  • Likely fewer available candidates

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