'Everybody's Scared': Barbara Corcoran Says Now Is the 'Very Best Time to Buy a House' — Here's WhyThe real estate mogul says that playing the waiting game might not be the best strategy in the current market.

ByEmily Rella

While the housing market may seem rough thanks to interest rates hitting a23-year-high, real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran thinks it might actually be the best time for prospective homeowners to make a purchase.

In an Instagram post on Monday to her one million followers, Corcoran said that while high rates and high prices push "more buyers on the sidelines" to "wait it out" she's not exactly sure what everyone's waiting for — because once interest rates go down, a home buying frenzy will begin, and prices will rise even more, she predicted.

"The days of the 2 or 3% interest rates are never going to come again. Forget about that, but they will come down," Corcoran said. "The minute they drop and come down to anything with a five in front of it, the whole world is going to jump back into the market, there's going to be no houses around and prices are going to go up by 10% or even 15% — so don't get out of the market."

"This is the very best time to buy a house because everybody's scared," she added.

Related:'All Hell Is Going to Break Loose': Barbara Corcoran Issues Warning About Real Estate Market, Interest Rates

Many agreed with Corcoran's perspective in the comment section.

"We are starting to see more and more homes sit on the market for this very reason," said one real estate agent. "Buyers have so much more negotiation power while others are sitting and waiting."

"Bravo! Buy [now] and secure the property without the insanity then [refinance] when the rates come down," another suggested.

Earlier this summer, Corcoran spoke on Fox Businesses'"The Claman Countdown"and talkedabout the impendingtrouble she predicted for the residential real estate market following the inevitable drop in interest rates.

Related:Look Inside Barbara Corcoran's $1 Million Trailer in California

"The minute those interest rates come down, all hell is going to break loose and prices are going to go through the roof," she said at the time.

Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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