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When to Put Your House on the Market in Texas When Buying a New Construction Home

If you’re planning to buy a new construction home in Texas, especially in high-demand markets like Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW), timing the sale of your current home is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. List too early and you may feel rushed. Wait too long and you could risk owning two homes at once.

For buyers shopping new homes in Texas, including communities across DFW, there is a smart window that balances flexibility, financing, and peace of mind.

When Should You Put Your House on the Market in Texas?

Most buyers selling a home while building new construction in Texas choose to list their current home once their new home is under construction, typically after:

  • Contracts are finalized
  • Financing is secured
  • Construction has officially started

This usually means listing your home 3–5 months before your estimated move-in date, depending on your Texas market and construction progress.

Exterior of the Brady floor plan at Berkshire Estates by Kindred Homes

A Common Texas Strategy: Build First, Then Sell

One popular approach is to:

  1. Secure your new construction contract
  2. Begin construction
  3. List and sell your current home mid-build
  4. Use proceeds toward your new home at closing

This strategy works well for buyers who want certainty without rushing the process.

What If Your Texas Home Sells Faster Than Expected?

In competitive Texas markets, homes sometimes sell sooner than planned. Options may include:

  • Short-term lease-backs
  • Temporary housing
  • Adjusted closing timelines

An experienced builder and sales team can help you plan for these scenarios upfront.

Plan Early, Stay Flexible

When buying a new construction home in Texas, the best time to sell your current home is usually once construction is underway, but before the final stretch.

Every situation is different, and timelines can vary. Early conversations with your builder, lender, and real estate agent are key to a smooth move.

Frequently Asked Questions About Selling While Buying New Construction in Texas

When should I sell my house if I’m building a new home in Texas?

Most homeowners sell once construction has started, typically 3–5 months before the estimated move-in date.

Should I sell my current home before buying new construction?

Not always. Many Texas buyers secure their new construction contract first, then sell mid-build to avoid rushing or temporary housing.

Can I buy a new construction home in Texas with a home sale contingency?

It depends. Some builders and lenders allow home sale contingencies, depending on market conditions and location.

How long does it take to build a new construction home in Texas?

Most new construction homes in Texas take about 6–9 months to complete, though timelines can vary.

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