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In a perfect world, your next house would be ready and waiting as soon as you turn over the keys to your previous one. But of course, the world is not perfect, and the timing between selling one home and buying the next does not always line up the way you want it to. Take heart, though, because a little planning and working with a savvy real estate agent can help make both transactions run more smoothly.
Of course you want to get the best possible price on the sale of your home, and not to overpay for the next one. But consider the timing of the closing process as well when negotiating both deals. The closing date can be one of the most important details when negotiating a sale. The goal is to get both the buyer of your current home and the seller of your next home to agree to adjacent closings or any necessary contingencies. You can even arrange for back-to-back escrow, in which the proceeds from the sale go directly to the purchase of the new property.
No meetups are required with this selling app because all items are shipped. Mercari allows you to list as many things as you want with zero listing fees. What's the catch? It charges a flat 10% fee when your item sells.
Buyers can purchase your item at your asking price or offer you an amount they are willing to pay. Any time you sell an item on Mercari, you will have to wait to get paid (into your Mercari app account) until your buyer receives the item, leaves feedback for you, and you leave feedback for them.
Be warned: Not everything will sell. About 40% of goods are not accepted, thredUp says. If thredUP cannot sell the items, you can have them shipped back for $10.99 or let thredUP donate them to charity on your behalf.
According to Utah real estate agent Susan Boyer, the most significant advantage here is that it relieves some moving stress. Instead of finding temporary housing or paying for a short-term rental, you can stay in your current home and move at your own pace.
Obviously, you could go the old-fashioned route and visit your local thrift stores to buy used wedding decorations for your big day. But thanks to the internet, there are so many other convenient ways to gather affordable, used wedding items than ever before via wedding resale sites!
Our private community features the ability to connect with brides-to-be in your local area. Each State features a dedicated space to share not only vendor and venue recommendations but also to buy/sell/trade used wedding items with other savvy brides in your state.
Similarly, if you will be purchasing an item using PayPal, we recommend insisting that your seller bills you via an invoice. They will have to pay a small fee, but it is worth the peace of mind for both parties. For more information, click here.
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