Buyers Remorse?
You found the house of your dreams. You made an offer and the sellers accepted. The next morning you woke up and realized it’s not “the one.”
It happens…. and it’s OKAY!
It happens maybe more frequently then you realize, especially now.
In this current market when there are so few homes available for purchase, people are sometimes desperate to find a house that fits their needs and be the lucky ones to actually get their offer accepted. In having to make some quick decisions most likely due to a bidding war, you got caught up in the moment and really thought “it” was the one. But it ended up it wasn’t…so now what?
Is it that easy to cancel the deal?
Yes…
As long as you are still in the attorney review period it’s quite easy. It is just a matter of signing off on a cancelation form. If you have already given earnest money, that will be returned to you too. If you’ve already done your home inspection/radon test, you’ll be out that money, but better to be out a few hundred dollars then to be stuck with a home that you didn’t want.
You should NEVER buy a house you’re not 100% sure on, no matter what!
I repeat NEVER!
Our jobs as Realtors is to find you a house that best fits you. If you have second thoughts, it’s not “the one. ”Cancel the current deal, move on, and find the right one you get excited about. The one that you can picture yourself in. The one that you’re counting down the days till the big moving day. That’s how you should be feeling!
If you’re thinking about moving and wanting to find that perfect fit, I’d be happy to help find your best fit!