

Every Jenison move-up buyer eventually asks the same question. Do I sell my home first, or do I buy next first?
It feels like a coin flip. Both options carry risk. And most people spend months going back and forth on it without ever landing anywhere.
Here’s what most people don’t realize: there are actually three options, not two. And the third one is the one that changes the math for a lot of Jenison homeowners.
You list your current home, get it under contract, and then start shopping for your next one.
What works about it:
What’s hard about it:
You find your next home, get it under contract, and then list your current home.
What works about it:
What’s hard about it:
This is the one most people haven’t heard of, and the one that changes the math for a lot of Jenison homeowners.
A concurrent close means you time both transactions to close on the same day, or within days of each other. You sell your current home and buy your next one essentially simultaneously.
What works about it:
What makes it work:
It takes precise timing and the right sequence of steps. You need to know how to price your current home to sell on a timeline that lines up with your purchase, and how to write offers that protect you if one side of the transaction shifts.
It’s not magic. But when it’s coordinated well, it removes most of the risk people are afraid of when they think about making this move.
In neighborhoods like Berger Estates, Wallin Estates, and the Hager Park area, well-priced homes are still moving. Buyers who have a clear plan are making moves. Buyers who are waiting to figure it out are watching the homes they saved on Zillow go pending.
The biggest thing I see holding people back isn’t the market. It’s not the rate. It’s not knowing which of these three options actually fits their situation.
The right answer isn’t about which option sounds better. It’s about one specific combination of factors: your equity position, your current mortgage, your timeline, and what’s available in the neighborhoods you’re targeting. Most homeowners don’t know to look at all four together before they decide.
The strategy matters less than the order you do things in. Most people get that backwards.
The Jenison Move-Up Guide walks through all three options, including the parts most homeowners never think to ask about. It’s free and you can grab it here: movesmartwithliz.com/move-up-guide.
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