

Selling your current home while buying a new construction home doesn’t have to be exhausting.
The key is creating a streamlined, two-part plan that handles:
Timing – when to list your home
Financing – how to access your equity
Move coordination – how to avoid double payments, double moves, or temporary housing
With the right strategy, you can sell strong, buy smart, and transition seamlessly — without draining your time, energy, or peace of mind.
A smooth move requires working backward from your builder’s completion date.
Builder Estimate Confirmed → Month 0
Prep Your Home → Month 1
List Home 30–60 Days Before Completion → Month 2–4
Go Under Contract → Month 3–5
Close Existing Home 1–2 Weeks Before New Build → Month 5–7
Move In → Month 7–8
This protects your time, avoids chaos, and keeps your move predictable.
📋 Get your customized timeline: Home Seller Score
You don’t need to juggle two mortgages or guess when to sell.
Modern move-up programs make the transition painless.
Buy your new build first, move in, then sell your existing home afterward.
Perfect for sellers who want zero double-moving.
Turn your offer into a cash-backed offer, gaining builder approval faster.
Close now → live in your home until the new build is complete.
No rushing. No hotel stays. No storage units.
Explore options → Home Selling Options
Most seller stress comes from managing too many moving parts.
But when your agent handles both the sale and the new-build purchase, you avoid:
❌ Double communication
❌ Conflicting deadlines
❌ Missed builder updates
❌ Financing delays
✔ Weekly builder timeline updates
✔ Pre-listing prep & staging
✔ Pricing strategy based on new-build competition
✔ Coordinated closings
✔ Equity transfer into your new home
✔ Bridge financing setup
✔ Rent-back or temporary housing, if needed
You get expert coordination — and your time and energy back.
You don’t need a renovation.
The most effective updates are inexpensive and fast.
✔ Fresh paint in key rooms
✔ Updated lighting
✔ Deep cleaning
✔ New mulch & curb appeal
✔ Staging or simple furniture layout fixes
✔ Pre-listing photography & video
A well-prepped home sells faster and smooths your entire transition.
🚀 Use the Home Seller Checklist for perfect prep.
If your buyer needs possession before your new build is ready, a rent-back gives you time.
Stay in your home 30–60 days after closing
No rushing the move
No interim apartments
No storage units
Other alternatives:
✔ Furnished short-term rentals
✔ Corporate housing
✔ Temporary extended stay
This ensures you move once. Stress-free.
Here’s the simple 3-step method I use for clients:
Donate, trash, store — get 20–30% of stuff out now.
Start with low-use areas: garages, guest rooms, seasonal closets.
Great movers book out 3–6 weeks in advance.
Outcome:
A clean, paced-out process that saves time and avoids burnout.
Selling your current home and moving into a new build doesn’t have to drain your time or energy.
With the right timeline, financing structure, and coordinated support, you can transition smoothly — and even enjoy the process.
As both a Managing Broker and Loan Officer, I simplify every step for DFW homeowners moving into new construction.
You get clarity, confidence, and a stress-free move into your brand-new home.
📈 Get Your Home Seller Score
📅 Book a Home Goals Consultation
🏠 Explore DFW New Construction Homes
You can sell and buy a new build without stress using structured programs.
List 30–60 days before your new home is complete for perfect timing.
HomeSwap, Cash Plus, and Sell & Stay eliminate double moves.
Prep the home with the 80/20 rule — high-impact, low-cost.
A dual agent–lender approach removes 90% of the time and energy drain.
Office 1229 E. Pleasant Run Ste 224, DeSoto TX 75115
Call :(713) 505-2280
Email: [email protected]
Site: www.stevenjthomas.com
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