Have you been offered a high-paying job out-of-state?
Your family is growing and you need to buy a house in order to settle all household members in separate rooms?
Or vice versa: The children have grown up, and the time has come to live for themselves and, finally, move out of town?
According to statistics, the average American has been living in their house for about 13 years, which means that at some point in our lives we will think about moving.
Some common questions when it comes to selling a house are:
We will talk about all this today.
If the sale of a home is related to the purchase of another home, it is recommended that you contact your loan officer to see what your current financial situation is. Only the loan officer can tell you if your house needs to be sold first in order to buy the next one. In a situation where the bank can issue a new loan, provided that you sell your old home, an agreement is drawn up for the new house, which states that the transaction will take place only if the buyer’s house (that is, you, the seller buying a new house) will be sold on time. This is often referred to as a contingency agreement.
Here are some of the costs of selling a property:
Some costs are a matter of bargaining between the seller and the buyer
Recommendations:
Call us for additional information or help buying or selling a property.
832-359-4226
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Elena Tsilina
Real Estate Broker, GRI
House Hunter Houston, Inc.
832-359-4226