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Monika Texier
Residential Real Estate Broker

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Monika Texier
Residential Real Estate Broker

Free Evaluation Find a property WhatsApp Link

Monika Texier
Residential Real Estate Broker

Free Evaluation Find a property WhatsApp Link

Monika Texier
Residential Real Estate Broker

Free Evaluation Find a property WhatsApp Link

Should you buy or sell first?

Is it better to buy a new home or sell your existing home first? Both options have their advantages and their risks. By carefully examining the pros and cons, and by providing alternatives in case of setbacks, you will be able to make an informed decision.

Selling First

By selling your current home before buying a new one, you’ll know the exact amount you’ll be receiving from the sale. You’ll therefore have a very good idea of how much money is available to buy your new home.

You might start feeling an urgent need to find a new home right away. But keep in mind that you’ll already have all the information needed to make your promise to purchase. For example, you’ll know when the buyers of your current home are moving in, and can therefore easily establish when you’ll need to take possession of your new home. If ever the dates don’t coincide, you can always plan for temporary accommodation.

Buying First

When you buy first, you’ll know your new address, the exact price of your new home, the date on which you’ll become owner and the transaction date. You’ll be able to consider these things when you receive a promise to purchase for your current home.

You can also make a promise to purchase that is conditional on the sale of your home. In this case, the owner of the property you’re interested in might receive another offer without any conditions. In order to give yours priority, the owner will ask you to withdraw your condition. You will therefore have to decide whether you’d rather buy that property before selling your existing home, or withdraw your offer.

One way or another, it’s a good idea to plan a temporary source of financing in case your current home isn’t sold when you sign the purchase contract for your new home.

Monika Texier

1111 Boulevard Dr.-Frederik-Philips #601, Saint-Laurent, QC H4M 2X6, Canada
realtor@monikatexier.com
(514) 473-7972

A Truly Global Real Estate Network

eXp Realty is more than just a brokerage — it’s a global platform empowering agents to grow beyond borders. With nearly 83,000 agents in 26 countries, including recent expansions into Türkiye and Peru, eXp continues to lead the way in international real estate innovation.

Monika Texier is a part of this global movement — helping Canadians and international clients invest with confidence across top destinations like Florida, Mexico, Punta Cana, and beyond.

Whether you’re a buyer, investor, or fellow agent, you benefit from a powerful network, cutting-edge virtual tools, and local expertise — all under one collaborative, borderless brand.

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