Buying A Home
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We are looking to move, so that I will have a better commute for work (right now will be at an hour drive, one way). We have owned our current house for about 5 years and will need to sell in order to buy. We aren't sure on how we should start the process - do we list our house and simultaneously look for another house, do we wait until we accept an offer for our house and then start looking, or what? We don't want to move into an apartment or anything in between the selling/buying. Just looking for how others have navigated the selling/buying process. Thanks!
Re: Buying and Selling
I agree also. It's certainly not ideal to wind up possibly having to move temporarily between houses, but you don't want to rush the process on either end. Like taking a lower than fair offer on your house, because you don't want to lose the new house you found or buying a less than ideal house because you have to get out of your house.
My former tenants had planned to sell their house while looking to buy a new home in a different city 90 minutes away. The house they were selling went under contract in 11 days! Hence they became my tenants because they needed somewhere to live in their new city while they searched for another house. They signed a 6-month lease with the plan being they'd have found a house by then and would be moving around that time frame. It took them 11 months to find the right house plus two more months to close!