Yes, You Can Balance Homebuying and Summer Travel
This article was first published on NerdWallet.com.
By late spring, homebuying season is in full swing. And right when all the good listings start popping up, so does summer wanderlust — especially if you were cooped up all winter.
House hunting can be exhausting, especially in today’s competitive market. So if you need a vacation, are you throwing away your shot at success?
Karen Wilder, a real estate agent with Mott & Chace Sotheby's International Realty in Charlestown, Rhode Island, doesn’t think so.
“Sometimes, it can be the best thing for your search for you to just take a little time off,” she says.
If you want to travel and house-hunt at the same time, you have to plan ahead and consider your short- and long-term goals. Here’s how to balance the homebuying process with a much-needed summer getaway.
Weigh your priorities
First, gut-check your travel plans against FOMO: the fear of missing out. In a hot market, home shoppers need to act fast when a great house gets listed. Maybe you have a truly can’t-miss trip — say, your bestie’s destination wedding or a major work conference. But if you have the option to schedule your travel later, it might be worth it to wait.
To help you decide, consider how you’d feel if “the" house came along while you were out of town. Would you regret not being there for an in-person walkthrough? Would you rather be on the beach than on...