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  • As an experienced Toronto Real Estate agent it is my pleasure to welcome you to my website and share my expertise and experience. Whether you are interested in buying, selling or renting a home you will find a wealth of resources here to assist you. Most notably the Toronto MLS Real Estate Listings are one of the best sources of information available to home buyers. Simply fill out the form below and I will find and email you all the relevant resale homes, condos, bank sales, estate sales, fixer uppers, power of sale homes, foreclosures and any unique property that you might be looking for. I will personally go through each and every listing that matches your buying criteria to bring you the most suitable choices available. From new homes to resale homes to condos I would be delighted to help you find your perfect real estate anywhere in the Toronto and surrounding areas. Please feel free to view the latest list of Toronto Homes for Sale and don’t hesitate to call me if you have questions about a particular listing or would like a complimentary home buyers or sellers consultation and evaluation. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Tom Sachdeva 647-299-4529

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Should I Buy or Sell First ?
That's tricky. After all, if you find a purchaser for your existing home, before you've found a new one, you may find yourself living out of a suitcase if convenient closing dates can not be negotiated. On the other hand, if you find your dream home before you've unloaded your old one, you may be faced with carrying two mortgages for a time.

 

So how do you manage? Easy. Do your homework and have a good idea about the neighbourhood and type of home you're looking for. Do an honest evaluation of your family's needs and budget.

 

                                                                                Buy first or sell first

 

Speak to your RE/MAX agent and start your new home search as soon as your existing home hits the market.

 

If you've found a home, before you've sold your existing one, use "sale of your existing home" as a condition on your offer. If you don't sell your house within a fixed period of time, you can choose not to go through with the offer. This, however, is a difficult condition for many vendors to agree upon and you may find that you have to forgo your price negotiating power.

 

Purchasing a home before you sell could be a risky strategy if you're counting on the proceeds from the sale.

 

If you've found a purchaser before you've found your next home, use "purchase of a new home" as a condition when you sign back the agreement. Again, it will only be for a fixed time. Even if you have not found the ideal next house by the time the deal closes, you may still wish to proceed with the offer. As a buyer with a "sold house" you will be in a better position to negotiate price.

And also whats better to pay 2 mortgages or have no mortgage at all.

 

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