Thinking of selling your home, but you are hesitant to sell and fear that you won't be able to find a new home in time? I totally get it. It can be a stressful situation and one that can make you lose sleep. Hi, I'm Sabrina Shaw with Homes By Sabrina, brokered by eXp Realty. I understand that the home buying and selling process can be stressful, especially when you have to do both, sell and buy, things can get complicated, and if your closings don't align or it takes longer to sell or buy a house than anticipated. So what happens when you sell your home and you've not found your new home yet? Well, you're wondering where the heck you're going to live. Here are a few options that you can consider. You can consider finding a home, to rent. Renting a house for a bit will give you more time to look for that perfect home without having to just settle because you feel like you have to rush and pick one. Another option is to do a rent back option. In this, you complete the closing process with the buyer and then both parties agree to let you stay in the house while you rent the home back from the new owner. Now, this is a good option if the new owners are not in a hurry to move, but it's also a good option for you because then you'll be in a stronger position when you go to buy because your house has already sold and you won't have to move twice. Another option is to ask the buyer to extend their escrow. Meaning that you ask the buyer if they're willing to push back the closing date to give you a little more time. The bottom line is that there are options. My team and I can explain these options in more detail and help guide you through this process. There are a few more strategies that are available, that we can discuss to help you bridge the gap. I would be happy to help walk you through all your options and help you find the best solution that will work for you and your family. Again, Sabrina Shaw here with Homes By Sabrina, with RE/Max T-town, reach out to us anytime for anything, we are here to help, and remember, everyone should love where they live.