Giga Homes Real Estate, Inc.

Giga Homes Real Estate, Inc. Mir Yahya, Realtor® at Giga Homes Real Estate, specializes in helping clients buy, sell, and invest in properties throughout VA.

04/06/2026

Should you buy a home now… or wait?

This is one of the biggest questions buyers are asking right now — whether you’re buying your first home, moving up, or investing.

The truth is, the right timing depends on both the market and your personal situation.

Here are a few things to think about:

1) Home prices
Across the Mid-Atlantic, prices have remained fairly steady and are still up compared to last year. That means waiting may not necessarily lead to lower prices.
Market report:https://image.m.brightmls.com/lib/fe2b11747364047b741278/m/1/b0c0cab4-caee-42cb-8c28-1149e61e1368.pdf

2) Mortgage rates
Rates have improved a bit from last spring, but they’ve still remained mostly in the 6% range. Even small rate changes can affect your monthly payment and buying power.
Mortgage rate details: https://www.freddiemac.com/pmms

3) Inventory
More homes are coming on the market, but inventory is still relatively low in many areas. In other words, waiting doesn’t always mean more options.
Inventory details:https://image.m.brightmls.com/lib/fe2b11747364047b741278/m/1/b0c0cab4-caee-42cb-8c28-1149e61e1368.pdf

4) Your timeline
This is the most important factor. Your job, finances, family plans, comfort level, and long-term goals matter more than trying to perfectly time the market.

If you’ve been wondering whether now is the right time to buy or sell, I’d be happy to help you think it through based on your specific situation.

Feel free to message me anytime.

Fed Meeting, Jobs Report, and More: How Buyers Can Prepare:If you’ve been following the news lately, you’ve probably see...
09/13/2025

Fed Meeting, Jobs Report, and More: How Buyers Can Prepare:

If you’ve been following the news lately, you’ve probably seen plenty of coverage around the September Fed meeting, the early September jobs report, and what these events might mean for the housing market. The headlines are attention-grabbing, but not always helpful. It's easy to find the headlines, but not easy to understand what they actually mean for buyers and agents in the market.

For instance, Fed rates are often confused with mortgage rates, but they’re not the same thing. While the Fed rate can influence mortgage rates, it’s only one factor. The Fed sets short-term policy, but mortgage pricing follows long-term bonds and market spreads. In fact, mortgage rates often move before a Fed announcement. Waiting for a headline can mean missing the opportunity. Instead of trying to time the market perfectly, focus on preparation based on your unique situation.

With all this in mind, let's look at what preparation in this market looks like. Here are three steps to take.

Step 1: Don’t Wait for the Fed Announcement
Many are predicting a Fed rate cut at the next meeting on September 17th, but that doesn’t mean mortgage rates will automatically go down on or after that date. Markets often price in a Fed rate cut days or even weeks in advance. When it seems likely that the Fed will adjust its rate, mortgage rates can already start moving lower. In fact, in early September we’ve already seen some slight downward movement in average rates.

It’s difficult, if not impossible, to predict whether rates will move significantly after the Fed meeting. The key takeaway is that you don’t want to wait for the headlines if you’re thinking about buying a home. Getting pre-approved now gives you clarity on your budget and puts you in a position to act quickly. Movement loan officers are watching the market daily and can give you specific guidance based on your unique situation.

Step 2: Focus on the Opportunities
Today’s market offers more opportunity than buyers have seen in years. Depending on the buyer’s local market condition, sellers may be willing to cover repairs, offer credits toward closing costs, provide more flexible closing dates, or contribute to rate buydowns. However, these conditions could be temporary. If rates continue to move down in September, competition could heat up.

Work with your loan officer and real estate agent to talk through possible strategies in advance. The specifics will depend on the property and whether there’s competition, but having a plan for concessions and negotiation before you make an offer helps you move forward with confidence.

Step 3: Understand Your Budget
It’s tempting to fixate on mortgage rates, but what really matters is finding an affordable monthly payment. Waiting for a specific rate doesn’t make sense unless it’s tied to the payment you want, and even then, there’s no guarantee home prices will stay the same if rates fall.

A better approach is to work with a loan officer to get pre-approved before house hunting. That way, buyers know their true budget and are ready to make an offer when the right home comes along. A loan officer can also help clients run numbers at different price points, review buydown options, and talk through possible strategies in advance. This preparation gives buyers confidence and helps avoid surprises when it’s time to move.

The Bottom Line
This September, the market is being shaped by Fed expectations and easing mortgage rates. The headlines can be confusing, but what matters most is preparation.

Don’t wait for headlines: rates often move before official Fed decisions
Keep the big picture in mind: today’s market offers more opportunity with cooling prices and motivated sellers
Focus on monthly payment: not chasing rates, but planning around a budget that works for them
Preparation, planning, and clear guidance turn uncertainty into confidence for buyers.

09/09/2025
09/07/2025

Dear Friends,
As we move into fall, the housing market is beginning to level out—bringing both opportunities and challenges for buyers and sellers. Here are a few key trends to keep in mind if you’re thinking about buying, selling, or investing this season:
✅ Prices are stabilizing. Instead of the steep jumps we’ve seen in past years, most areas across central and northern Virginia are experiencing more moderate price changes, around 2–5%.
✅ More homes available. Inventory is ticking up, which means buyers now have more options to choose from.
✅ Homes are taking longer to sell. With increased supply, buyers are moving at a more thoughtful pace before making offers.
✅ Mortgage rates remain steady. Rates have stayed relatively high but consistent, hovering between 6% and 7%. This continues to impact affordability—especially for first-time buyers.
Of course, real estate is local, and your neighborhood may be seeing different shifts than the broader market. If you’d like a deeper look at what’s happening right where you live, send me a message—I’ll be glad to share insights tailored to your area.
REALTOR®
Giga Homes Real Estate, Inc.
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Cell: (412) 515 7758
https://gigahomes.co

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Fredericksburg, VA
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