Week 12: How to Buy and Sell at the Same Time

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Most sellers also are planning on moving on to a new home. That’s why this bonus article is a must-read in my series, Love Selling Your Home: Minimize Your Stress, Maximize Your Profit.  It’s taken you step-by-step through the entire home-selling process, and here’s how you can love selling and buying at the same time!
You’re ready to trade up to a new home, and that means you’re about to face the homeowner’s dilemma of what to do first:

SELL your current home first and use the proceeds to buy a new home. OR. BUY your new home first and hope your current home sells in a timely manner.

It's a tricky dilemma since you don't want to end up with two mortgages at once or having no place to live at all!  Here’s how to avoid that Catch-22:

Get Ready and Plan Ahead

Timing is everything. You want to make sure you're in the best possible position no matter what, so start with some major pre-planning no matter what option you choose.

  • Get your home ready to sell.  Tackle some home improvement projects so your home looks welcoming to prospective buyers. Get this done beforehand even if you plan to buy first so you can move quickly to list your current home on the market.

  • Scope out your current home's competition. Take a look at homes you’ll be competing with to determine market conditions in order to set a competitive price. You may decide to wait a bit if the market is slow or maybe your home can be priced more aggressively.

  • Get pre-approved for a mortgage. You MUST do this first no matter what. You’ll know how much you can afford and will be able to move forward on buying a new home if your current one sells quickly. And, sellers will view you more favorably and may take a lower offer than another that's contingent on financing.

  • Examine financing options. Consider a bridge loan, a short-term loan that "bridges" the gap between buying your new home and selling your current one. Especially in a competitive market, this is a great way to look strong in your offer for your new home.

  • Be an efficient and smart "shopper." Don't waste time looking at homes you can't afford or don't meet your requirements. Narrow down your search to those that you would seriously consider buying. Unless you plan to be in the “thinking” about moving stage and just want to see your options, then go ahead take your time. However, if you’re serious about moving on, then you need to be strategic and be well prepared as both a seller and buyer.

  • Add contingency clauses. Review the pros and cons of contingency clauses and how they fly in the current market. You can agree to sell your current home contingent on purchasing your new one and/or agree to buy your new home contingent on selling your current home. Be aware though, most sellers and buyers like contingent-free offers!

Sell Before You Buy

Most agents suggest selling your old home first as the best strategy for several reasons.

Pros:

  • You won't be at a disadvantage at the negotiating table, feeling pressured to accept an offer that is below-market value because you have to meet a purchase deadline.

  • Once your home is sold, you can buy your next one with no strings attached, basically no contingencies.

  • You will have equity immediately available to use for the purchase of a new home.

Cons:

  • You may need to find interim housing – either renting back your old home or finding a place to stay between homes.

  • You have more pressure to buy and it might lead to rash decisions when looking for a new home.

Buy Before You Sell

Pros:

  • You can search for a new home without any pressure.

  • No need to find interim housing.

Cons:

  • You run the risk of having double mortgage payments. Plus, not every buyer will get approved for another mortgage while still owning a home.

  • You don't know the equity you will get from your current home.

Communicate and Coordinate
Whatever option you do first, you still need to coordinate two major transactions in a short period of time. You've got many people – lenders, appraisers, lawyers, and home inspectors – that you will be dealing with for BOTH homes. It can be a logistical nightmare so work closely with your agent to avoid mix-ups.

Buying and selling at the same time can feel overwhelming—how can you time it all so you don’t end up with two homes or no homes.  I have a very unique strategy to help you through this time to ensure that you end up with the best next home for you, at the right time and sell your current home for the most money possible.  I’d love to show you how I do this and help you through what can be one of the most stressful times of life.  I’ll show you how you can do both with more ease and end up with your dream home, all at the same time. 

Email me whenever you are ready to talk, months before you are ready to move, so we can plan everything out together and make this happen for you!  I look forward to hearing

Stephanie C. Bailey