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Are you a homeowner with a new real estate project? Should you "buy before you sell"


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    Are you a homeowner with a new real estate project? Should you

    DECORDIER immobilier gives you the advantages of selling before buying a new property.

    Buying a new home is often an exciting time in anyone's life. However, navigating the real estate market while already owning a property can be tricky. One of the wisest options is to sell your current property before making an offer to buy one another. In this article, DECORDIER immobilier examines the advantages of this approach and provides practical advice on how to make this transition a smooth one.

    Before embarking on this new real estate project, it's essential to understand your needs and objectives. Ask yourself the following questions: Are you ready to manage the financial and logistical aspects of owning several properties simultaneously? Do you have the necessary financing? Having a clear vision of your priorities will help you make an informed decision.

    DECORDIER immobilier gives you the advantages of selling before buying a new property:

    Financial certainty: By selling your property first, you'll have a better idea of your real budget for buying a new property. You'll be able to make a more informed decision based on your actual financial situation, without relying on estimates or assumptions. This prevents you from finding yourself in a situation where you must make important financial decisions without knowing how much you'll get from the sale.
    To put your property up for sale, we invite you to read our latest article.

    Avoid financial risk: If you sell before buying a new property, you avoid the risk of having to bear the financial burdens of both properties (mortgage, taxes, insurance, maintenance, etc.). This avoids significant financial pressure, especially if the sale of your property takes longer than expected.

    Stronger negotiating power: By being an unconstrained seller, having already sold your property, you'll have a stronger negotiating position when buying a new property. Sellers will be more inclined to accept your offer if you're ready to close the deal quickly, with cash payment or a down payment and financing already validated by your bank especially in your favor.

    Less stress and complications: Selling your property before buying a new one saves you the complications and stress of coordinating real estate transactions. You can concentrate fully on selling your property and then move on to buying a new one, without having to juggle the two processes.

    Remember that every situation is unique and there may be special circumstances, and that buying before you've sold your current property is a delicate decision. Selling your property before making an offer one another is a prudent approach that offers many advantages. By knowing the market well, preparing your property properly and developing a solid real estate research plan, you'll be able to make this transition smoothly. You'll avoid the stress and uncertainty of owning two properties at the same time and enjoy the excitement of your new real estate acquisition to the full. Don't hesitate to enlist the help of a professional real estate agent to guide you through the process and maximize your chances of success.

     Our real estate agents can offer you a free valuation of your property and then take you to your banker or real estate broker to establish a sound basis for embarking on this new real estate project.

    DECORDIER immobilier agencies can help you with your real estate project:
    - Thonon +33 (0) 4 50 72 31 95 / e-mail : thonon@decordier-immobilier.com
    - Evian +33 (0) 4 50 75 15 15 / e-mail : evian@decordier-immobilier.com
    - Grand-Baie : +230 268 2828 / e-mail : contact@decordier-immobilier.mu

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