Thinking About Moving To Another State? (Part 2)

You’ve established a relationship with a lender and have your pre-approval? Great! Congrats!!

So what’s next??

If your lender gave the green light on proceeding with your purchase without selling your existing home, congrats! Save yourself some time and move on to part 3. If you need to sell/get your current house under contract first, then…

Let’s get your house SOLD!!

If you’re currently living in this neck of the woods, I’d be happy to do a comparative market analysis or aka CMA. This is what us Realtor’s use to let sellers know what the market says their house is worth. A CMA is based on current market prices on similar properties in the area and its condition.

Other things to consider…Is the house in need of some freshening up? Does the house need a fresh coat of paint? Any glaring repairs that need to be made? Maybe new flooring? Some staging?…or do we decide to sell as-is? Every seller situation is different and that needs to be taken into consideration. Nothing is ever cookie cutter when it comes to buying and selling.

BECKY J HOUSE AND HOME MOVING TO ANOTHER STATE

The better the property presents itself, the more appealing it will be to the masses.

Even though things in this market are moving quickly, and people will buy just about anything in any condition, even as-is…and, you want the house to show as well as possible.

Once the house officially hits the market the buyers are off to the races! In this market, multiple offers are the new norm. Hopefully you will receive several appealing offers. We’ll go over them together and  I’ll explain the pro’s and con’s. Counter if need be, then accept the one that is the best to you. Once both buyers and sellers have signed the contract your house officially under contract!

Congrats!!

BECKY J HOUSE AND HOME MOVING TO ANOTHER STATE

This is where is gets exciting….

We can start looking for YOUR NEW HOUSE!!!!!

Get some sleep and eat your Wheaties, because the house hunting is about to begin…

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