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Buy First or Sell First?

Buying Selling Home or Condo in Mississauga with Team Kalia Remax

If you are a homeowner and you decide to enter the market, you’re faced with a difficult question: Especially if you’ve never sold your home before.

Do you buy your next home before selling? Or do you sell your current home before buying?

We reached out to our RE/MAX Influencers—a panel consisting of RE/MAX Hallmark Pilon Group Sales Associates —to find out their opinion on whether homeowners who are re-entering the market should buy first or sell first.

It All Depends

The majority of our RE/MAX Influencers agreed that each situation is unique, and several factors need to be looked at to determine the answer of that question. For example: What are the current market conditions? And are you financially capable of carrying two properties with ease?

“It absolutely depends on the market situation,” says Jason Pilon. “If the client is selling in a hot seller’s market, then they would likely want to find their next home first and buy it. However, if they are selling in a buyer’s market, it’s better to get their property sold before venturing out to purchase another home.”

Pros of Buying First

By buying first, homeowners are less rushed to find the right home, so they can spend time making sure the new house fits as many of their needs as possible.

“The ideal situation is to purchase a home and then sell your current property,” says Ariella Mcnaught, RE/MAX Hallmark Pilon Group.

“Buying without having to sell first allows buyers to find the right home at their own pace,” adds Erik Faucon, RE/MAX Hallmark Pilon Group.

Although buying first has some advantages, this situation isn’t financially feasible for everyone. There may be a possibility to add in a sale of home condition to the offer; however, competing offers without that condition will likely be more desirable.

“Buyers should consult with their lender to discuss the possibility to arrange interim financing; therefore, enabling them to make an offer without this condition—provided they qualify—with the intention of ultimately selling their current home once they confirm the new purchase,” says Tara Descoteaux, RE/MAX Hallmark Pilon Group.

Pros of Selling First

Many aren’t able to afford the cost of carrying two properties, and trying to do so may cause significant stress.

“The risk of having to discount your home to create a quick sale just isn’t a pleasant experience,” says Josee Cloutier, RE/MAX Hallmark Pilon Group. “(Clients) can negotiate a better purchase price being strong on finance.”

“It really depends how comfortable my clients are to have the possibility to have to bridge finance or carry two mortgages. I always suggest to sell first, but there are a lot of buyers out there who are scared they won’t find what they are looking for,” says Amber Hurtubise, RE/MAX Hallmark Pilon Group Realty.

RE/MAX Hallmark Pilon Group Sales Associates can guide you through your unique situation and help determine whether buying first or selling first is the right decision for you.

 

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