Reasons to Sell First and Then Buy
· Ability to Negotiate.
By selling first, you have the luxury of time. You don't have to take the first offer that comes along because you already have a place to live. It's called your home.
· Higher Sales Price.
Sellers who aren't under pressure to sell often obtain higher sales prices because buyers realize the sellers are not desperate. Nothing yells "discount your offer" like a listing that reads: "seller motivated, bought another."
· InContingent on Concurrent Closing.
By making the sale of your home contingent on closing concurrently with your new purchase, you have basically said to the buyer, "If I can't find the home I want to buy, I'm under no obligation to sell to you." You don't have to name the property address. You can simply state: "This sale contingent on closing concurrently with the purchase of seller's replacement home." In all fairness, a smart buyer's agent won't let a buyer sign a contract with a contingency clause like that.
· Contingency Period.
OK, let's say the buyer's agent is smart enough to strike a concurrent closing clause from the contract. The next best thing to ask for is a time period during which you are free to look for a replacement home. A contingency period will give you the right to cancel the contract during that time period if you so choose, which can range, on average, from 7 to 21 days.
· Renting After Closing.
Some sellers who want to take their time to find the perfect home, that one-in-a-million, will often opt to rent after closing. If the buyer doesn't require immediate occupancy, the seller might rent back their own home for the amount of the buyer's new mortgage payment. Or the seller might move out, put their belongings into storage and rent a furnished, short-term apartment.
Questions to Ask !
Do you have reasonable options available if your closing dates do not line up and you cannot move into your new home the same day you move out of your current home?
How would you and your family react to the stress of having to rent for an unknown period of time?
Reasons to Buy First and Then Sell