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April
27

Should You Buy First or Sell First? Strategies for Today's Market | Crye-Leike Real Estate Services

Whether you are a longtime homeowner or navigating a major life transition, deciding whether to buy your next home before selling your current one, or sell first and then buy, is one of the most consequential choices you will make in your real estate journey. Our experience real estate agents are here to help you weigh your options and move forward with confidence across Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Florida.

The Buy-First vs. Sell-First Decision

There is no universal right answer to this question. The best approach depends on your financial situation, local market conditions, and personal risk tolerance. Understanding the advantages and trade-offs of each path is the first step toward making a smart, informed decision.

Buying First: Advantages and Risks

Choosing to purchase your new home before listing your current property gives you more control over your timeline and eliminates the pressure of finding a home quickly after your sale closes.

Key advantages of buying first:

  • You can take your time finding the right home without a strict deadline
  • You avoid the stress of temporary housing or double moves
  • You have a clear destination before your current home hits the market

However, buying before you sell carries real financial risk. If your existing home does not sell quickly, you could find yourself carrying two mortgages simultaneously. In a slower market, that financial strain can add up fast. Make sure you have the cash reserves or financing in place to bridge that gap if needed.

Selling First: A More Financially Secure Path

Selling your home before you buy is generally considered the lower-risk strategy, especially if you are relying on the equity from your current home to fund your next purchase.

Key advantages of selling first:

  • You know exactly how much equity you have to work with
  • You eliminate the risk of carrying two mortgages
  • You strengthen your offer on a new home since you are not contingent on a sale

The trade-off is that once your home sells, you may feel pressured to make a quick decision to buy. You may also need to arrange temporary housing between closing dates, which can add both cost and inconvenience. Speaking with a Crye-Leike agent early in the process can help you plan ahead.

Smart Strategies to Bridge the Gap

Fortunately, you are not entirely locked into one rigid path. Several strategies can give you more flexibility, no matter which direction you choose.

Bridge financing is a short-term loan that lets you use your current home's equity to fund your down payment before the sale closes. It is a useful tool in competitive markets where waiting is not an option. Explore mortgage options to see what may be available to you.

Negotiating a rent-back agreement allows you to sell your home and then lease it back from the buyer for a short period, giving you time to find and close on your next property without rushing.

Strategies to consider:

  • Request an extended closing timeline when you sell your home to allow more time to find your next property
  • Work with your Crye-Leike agent to include a home sale contingency in your purchase offer
  • Explore bridge loans or HELOCs to access equity before your sale closes

How Local Market Conditions Should Influence Your Decision

The real estate market in your specific area plays a major role in determining which strategy makes the most sense for you. In a seller's market—where inventory is low, and homes move quickly—buying first may be more feasible because your current home is likely to sell fast. In a buyer's market with more inventory and longer days on market, selling first may be the smarter and safer move.

Your Crye-Leike agent will analyze current market data in your city and neighborhood to help you understand which environment you are working in and how to position yourself for success. You can also browse current listings to get a feel for what is available in your area.

Make Your Next Move With Confidence

The buy-first-or-sell-first decision is rarely simple, but you do not have to figure it out alone. Call today to discuss your unique situation and build a strategy that works for your goals, your timeline, and your budget.

Disclaimer: All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All properties are subject to prior sale, change or withdrawal. Neither listing broker(s) or information provider(s) shall be responsible for any typographical errors, misinformation, misprints and shall be held totally harmless. Listing(s) information is provided for consumers personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information on this site was last updated 06/05/2026. The listing information on this page last changed on 06/05/2026. The data relating to real estate for sale on this website comes in part from the Internet Data Exchange program of Delta Media Group MLS (last updated Fri 06/05/2026 3:35:17 PM EST) or East Tennessee REALTORS (last updated Fri 06/05/2026 3:26:18 PM EST) or GSMAR MLS (last updated Fri 06/05/2026 3:15:36 PM EST) or Tennesse Virginia MLS (last updated Fri 06/05/2026 1:55:43 PM EST) or North Georgia MLS (last updated Fri 06/05/2026 2:47:58 PM EST) or Lakeway MLS (last updated Fri 06/05/2026 3:31:46 PM EST). Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Crye-Leike Real Estate Services may be marked with the Internet Data Exchange logo and detailed information about those properties will include the name of the listing broker(s) when required by the MLS. All rights reserved.
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