How to Juggle A Home Sale and a Home Purchase
Buying and selling a home at the same time can get tricky. Here’s
how you can make the situation easier. Selling a home? Get a free
home value report Buying a home? Search all homes for sale A lot of
people have been asking lately how they can buy and sel
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Buying and selling a home at the same time can get tricky.
Here’s how you can make the situation easier.
Selling a home? Get a free home value report
Buying a home? Search all homes for sale
A lot of people have been asking lately how they can buy and sell a
home at the same time. How can you get those two transactions to
hook together?
Inventory is low right now, so there isn’t much to choose from on
the market. This is good news for sellers, but they are still
hesitant to put their homes on the market because they aren't sure
what they will do when their home sells more quickly than they can
buy. There are a few different ways you can manage it.
The first option is buying a home with no contingency. This
involves either paying for two mortgages at once, paying cash for
your new home, or taking out a home equity line of credit to buy.
If you make an offer that isn’t contingent on the sale of your
home, those are the offers that sellers will take most
seriously.
If that option isn’t feasible for you, the second best option is
to have your home already under contract by the time you make an
offer. This way, the seller knows that you are a serious buyer,
and you already have a buyer for your home. Then you need to
develop a plan B.
It could be finding a flexible seller who will allow you to take
your time selling your own home. It could also be finding a
flexible buyer who will wait for you to make a purchase or let you
out of the sale if you can’t. Either way, you should have a
temporarily living plan in place as well. Whether it’s living with
a family member or in a furnished apartment, it’s good to have a
backup situation for every possible scenario.
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You always need a plan B.
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Another option is to assume you will use temporary living and
go into it right away as soon as your house is sold. This will
let you buy on your own time and you’ll also be able to buy without
that pesky home sale contingency. You can shop at your leisure
and there aren't as many logistical concerns.
As a last ditch effort, you could attempt to find a seller who is
willing to work with you and be patient. There aren’t many of those
in this market, however, because most buyers aren’t asking sellers
to do this.
If you don’t fit into any of these scenarios, it will be tough for
you to balance things. At the very least, you should get your home
on the market before you start looking at homes to buy so you can
show sellers that you are serious. Remember, you can always say no
to a deal that doesn’t work for you, but you can’t always get a
seller to work with you if you don’t have a definite timeline to
sell your home.
If you have any questions for us or want us to help you work
through the logistics of buying and selling a home, give us a call
or send us an email and we would be glad to help. We look forward
to hearing from you soon.
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