Buyer fatigue
nounbuy·er fa·tiguepronounced BY-ər fə-TEEG
Last reviewed 16 April 2026
What does the noun Buyer fatigue mean?
The gradual decline in decision-making quality caused by prolonged property searching. It leads buyers to accept terms, prices, or properties they would have rejected earlier in their search.
How the noun Buyer fatigue is used
After six months of inspections and missed auctions, buyer fatigue kicked in and we almost settled for a place that didn't meet our brief.
Synonyms
property search fatigue, house hunting burnout
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MLA citation: "Buyer fatigue." How to Property, 16 Apr. 2026, https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/buyer-fatigue. Accessed 30 May 2026.
Chicago citation: How to Property. "Buyer fatigue." Last modified April 16, 2026. https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/buyer-fatigue.
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