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Should I Sell My Home Before Buying a New One in DeSoto TX?

June 09, 20253 min read

Should I Sell My Home Before Buying a New One in DeSoto TX?

By Steven Thomas | Refind Realty

DeSoto TX couple reviewing home offers while browsing listings for a new build on a tablet

Trying to Decide Whether to Sell or Buy First?

If you’re living in DeSoto TX and thinking about moving into a new home—maybe more space, newer layout, or better schools—you’re probably asking:

Should I sell my current home before buying the next one? Or buy first, then sell?

This is one of the most common questions I get from homeowners. The right answer depends on your finances, timeline, and the type of market you’re working with. Let’s walk through what I share with my clients to help you make the smartest move.

Why Selling First Works for Most Homeowners

In most cases, selling first gives you the financial clarity and flexibility to make a stronger offer on your next home.

Pros:

  • You know exactly how much you’re working with

  • You avoid juggling two mortgages

  • You can take your time on financing

Cons:

  • You might need temporary housing or storage

  • You could feel rushed to find the right next home

If you’re worried about being stuck between homes, there’s a solution. I regularly negotiate leasebacks that let you stay in your home 30 to 60 days after closing. That gives you time to house-hunt without pressure.

Want to prep your current home for the market? Use my Home Seller Checklist to get started.

Buying First: Is It Worth the Risk?

Some clients prefer to buy first so they don’t have to move twice. That can work too, but only if you’re financially ready.

Pros:

  • You move once

  • You can wait for the right home

Cons:

  • You carry two mortgages

  • You might rush your sale if the clock starts ticking

If you’re considering this route, talk to your lender about bridge loans or HELOCs. I can also connect you with options to Get Pre-Approved before we list your current home.

A Real Example from One of My DeSoto Clients

A recent client in Elerson Ranch needed to sell and buy at the same time. We sold their home quickly and secured a leaseback. During that time, they bought new construction in DeSoto and used my Refind Realty Rebate Program to save thousands at closing.

That kind of planning is what I help you do.

Buying New? I Can Help You Do It Smart

If you're planning to move into a new construction home, you’re in a great position to sell first and time everything right.

Explore these resources:

And don’t forget—my clients who Download the Lone Star App get exclusive access to the latest listings across DeSoto and beyond.

Final Thoughts

Selling first usually gives you more control—but it takes planning. Buying first may work if you’re financially secure and your current home is likely to sell quickly.

Either way, I’ll help you weigh the pros and cons and make a decision that protects your timeline and your bottom line.
Download the Lone Star App to explore listings and track your next move

You're Always Home With Refind Realty.

FAQs

Should I sell my home first or buy first in DeSoto TX?
Selling first is usually safer. It gives you a clear budget and removes the risk of carrying two mortgages. But if your finances are strong, we can discuss buying first with the right loan options.

What’s a leaseback?
A leaseback lets you stay in your current home after selling, buying you time to find your next one. I negotiate these regularly.

Can I tap my home equity to buy before selling?
Yes. A HELOC or bridge loan may allow you to access your home’s equity. Start here: Get Pre-Approved

How fast can you sell my current home?
With the right strategy, staging, and pricing, I often sell homes in DeSoto in under two weeks. Use my Home Seller Checklist to start getting your property ready.

What if I’m buying new construction?
You may have more time to sell while your new home is being built. Visit my New Construction Guide to learn more and see how to qualify for a rebate.

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