House Swap Rather Than Buy
October 30, 2009
The housing market peaked and is now in a decline with fewer people interested in buying a home. For those who own a house and want to sell it for whatever reason, they are finding it very difficult to do so. Despite using realtors, having open houses, and putting the property on the market for a long time at a reduced rate, some homes are just not selling. This is where a house swap comes in. Rather than trying to sell your home, you could put it up as a swap and move into someone else’s house, eliminating the need to coordinate the purchase of a new home in addition to selling your current one.
But don’t assume that if you can’t sell your home, that you’ll be able to do a house swap instead. Permanent home exchanges are relatively new and their success rate is not very high. The problem is that when you’re dealing with thousands of dollars, you want to make sure you’re getting something you like. Add to this requirement the fact that the owner of any house you are interested in must also want to receive your house as part of the trade, and you can see why permanent home swapping is not an everyday occurrence.
When endeavoring to permanently swap your house, it is advised that you take precautions. All experts recommend closing transactions on the same day, usually through simultaneous transactions. This prevents situations where one person gets stuck with two properties. It is also advised that you and the other person consult with real estate agents so that any property issues can be identified and dealt with by professionals. A home inspection is also recommended, as is a financial check to ensure that you are able to afford purchasing the new home.
With people buying and selling pretty much everything on the internet these days, a house swap that is permanent is certainly a viable option. Especially now that the real estate market has been hit so hard. People do not have to sell their homes for less than they used to be worth, if they are able to find someone interested in home swapping. Because these types of swaps are relatively new, it is important to protect yourself legally by involving a lawyer to seal the deal.
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