Should You Sell First, Buy First, or Somehow Pull Off Both at the Same Time?

Should You Sell First, Buy First, or Somehow Pull Off Both at the Same Time?

Selling before you buy is the financially conservative approach, and for a lot of Gig Harbor homeowners, especially those right-sizing into a property that fits life better right now, it's the right call. Here's why: when you sell first, you know EXACTLY what you're working with. No guessing. No hopeful math at midnight. Just your number, sitting there, ready to go to work on whatever comes next.

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Stop Falling for Bad Listings: A Gig Harbor Home Buyer's Guide to Spotting Red Flags Before You Waste Another Saturday

Stop Falling for Bad Listings: A Gig Harbor Home Buyer's Guide to Spotting Red Flags Before You Waste Another Saturday

It's Saturday morning. You've got your coffee, your optimism, and your Zillow app open like it owes you money. You find a listing. The photos look decent. The description says "cozy charm with great bones and endless potential." Your heart does a little flutter. You schedule a showing. You walk in.

And within forty-five seconds, you realize the listing was basically a work of fiction.

The "cozy" living room is the size of a generous closet. The "charming" kitchen hasn't been updated since the Carter administration. And the "endless potential"? That's what they call it when they don't want to say "bottomless money pit." Sound familiar?

If you've been house hunting lately and thought, “why does every listing feel like a trap with granite countertops”, you are not crazy. You are awake. And in a market where the numbers already hurt, the absolute last thing you need is wasting your Saturdays, and your sanity, on homes that were never going to work.

I'm Stacia Whatley, and this is Episode 4 of my Home Buying Series. If you want strategy over hype, you are in the right place.

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