How to sell your home while buying a new one
Selling and buying a house at the same time is one of the trickiest financial juggling acts many of us will attempt. Do it right, and the transition...
But now housing prices are going up. Fast.
And you’re not the only one searching for a house. The competition is frustratingly fierce.
And you’re left wondering: How will I ever buy a house?
There’s still hope.
By keeping a pulse on what’s happening in the homebuying world and taking some extra steps, you can still reach your goal of homeownership. It might just be a matter of finetuning your game plan to help you move from obsessively scouring the latest house listings to planning paint colors in your own home.
The cost of homes has been rising for decades. And lately, home prices continue to climb for several reasons, including:
Home price increases are significantly outpacing inflation rates, according to a CUtoday story.
Consider this: If home prices had grown at the same rate as inflation since 1970, you could be buying two houses instead of just one today!
And since there aren’t a lot of houses to choose from, you’re not the only buyer making an offer.
There have been more bidding wars. And some buyers are waiving home inspections and contingencies, and trying to be as creative and aggressive as possible to get their offer accepted.
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What to do with this news?
Revisit your game plan. And focus on the things that are in your control.
When you’re overwhelmed or discouraged, it’s easy to lose sight of your end goal.
Make time to pause and ask yourself: Why am I doing this?
Maybe you crave the freedom of making a house your own. Or you want a bigger place where your family will make memories for years to come. Maybe you’ve been dreaming of a backyard to play with your favorite dog.
Whatever your reason, let that renew your mission. Imagine your why. And acknowledge that your journey requires patience now more than ever.
The right property will come. And one day you’ll be looking back on this time and telling your family about it.
Has it been a while since you talked about the steps of buying a home? Ask your lender for a refresher.
Here are some questions you can talk through with your lender:
The more you know, the less stressed you’ll be throughout the process.
Revisit your money—your budget, debts, credit and future goals. There might be new opportunities to get creative and boost your buying power.
What does that look like? It’s different for everyone. But maybe:
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If you haven’t done this, take a hard look at your wants and needs in your home. Be honest with yourself.
Knowing the answers to these questions will help you narrow your search and focus on the right houses. Share these insights with your realtor so you’re all on the same page.
If you don’t have a realtor, consider adding one to your team.
Keep in contact with your realtor and lender. And call your lender when you find a house you’d like to make an offer on.
You can work with your lender to look up the taxes and insurance for that property so you’re making an educated offer and know what your payment will be.
Check in with yourself too. Are you comfortable with your homebuying team?
This might be the biggest investment in your life, so it’s important that you feel like you can trust them.
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