Sell Your Current Home
Not many people can hold on to two homes, so you’ll probably need
to sell the home you have now. Be sure to check our incredibly helpful
10 Steps to Selling Your Home. In the meantime, here’s a quick overview.
When should you sell? Buyer’s and seller’s markets explained
When there are lots of people looking for homes but not many for sale,
this is called a “seller’s market”, because the seller
has something everybody wants. When there are lots of homes for sale and
not many people buying them, this is called a ‘buyer’s market’ because
buyers have more power of choice.
Wait for the market to improve?
If you’re selling one home and buying another, you don’t
really have to worry about playing the market. If you sell your existing
home for a ‘low’ price, you’re probably also buying at
a low price. If you are upgrading to a larger home, this actually works
to your advantage. Imagine when your bigger home is on the upswing.
Seasonality. Do home sales get frostbite?
It’s true. Winter sales tend to be slower and Spring sales are
more brisk. Regardless, there are always people looking to buy and sell,
and seasonality is only one of many factors to consider.
If you need to sell fast
Talk with your REALTOR®! They are experts and know the price that
will make your home look attractive, without making you look desperate.
Buy first or sell first? The eternal question
Many people are able to time their sale and purchase so they happen on
the same “closing date.” Buyers can make their offer “conditional’ on
the sale of their existing home, to make sure they’re not left paying
for the upkeep of two homes. When selling, you can try to extend the ‘closing
period” to give yourself more time to find your next home. REALTORS® are
very skilled at this sort of negotiation and can make your transitional
life
a lot easier.
Sell with a REALTOR®, or go it alone?
In the same way that many people decide not to fix their own cars or
do their own dentistry, it’s wise to enlist a professional when selling
your most valuable asset. Real estate transactions are complex, time consuming
and involve a lot of legal documentation. Finding your new home and changing
your life is hard enough! Your REALTOR® is expertly trained and highly
motivated to get you the most for your home.
Next step: Add a Lawyer to Your Team
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