mitchjav
Recycles dryer sheets
Looking for some pearls of wisdom here...
We are buying a new construction home which we expect to be ready
to close upon in the May timeframe. We've hired a RE agent where we
live to sell our current house - her plan is to put it on the market
late Feb/early March.
She actually toured one potential buyer through the home already,
with the understanding that it was not yet "on the market" and that
we wouldn't close on it until mid-May. The buyer is interested and is
willing to make an offer at the listing price that the RE agent and we
were planning on going out at. They have flexibility in the closing date.
Question is - assuming all is right with the negotiated closing date,
contingencies, etc., do we take this offer? Concern is that if it is selling
at the proposed list price this early, and if inventory in this town is limited
(which it it), might we better off waiting and putting on the market as planned in Feb/Mar? Thinking we might get more if there are multiple bidders
Thoughts?
We are buying a new construction home which we expect to be ready
to close upon in the May timeframe. We've hired a RE agent where we
live to sell our current house - her plan is to put it on the market
late Feb/early March.
She actually toured one potential buyer through the home already,
with the understanding that it was not yet "on the market" and that
we wouldn't close on it until mid-May. The buyer is interested and is
willing to make an offer at the listing price that the RE agent and we
were planning on going out at. They have flexibility in the closing date.
Question is - assuming all is right with the negotiated closing date,
contingencies, etc., do we take this offer? Concern is that if it is selling
at the proposed list price this early, and if inventory in this town is limited
(which it it), might we better off waiting and putting on the market as planned in Feb/Mar? Thinking we might get more if there are multiple bidders
Thoughts?