I'm with Kozmo and Tara. If the new construction is in a cookie cutter neighborhood, with the neighbors a few feet from you, you're not going to have an easy time selling. Add to that the fact that newly built developments are not well established neighborhoods and many of the home owners end up moving fairly soon. You'd be competing with several identical houses when it comes time to sell.
Even if you end up staying for three years in your current location and if you have no trouble buying and then selling, you'd pay a ton in closing costs when you buy and in realtor commission when you sell. Depending on the market at the time, you could end up having to PAY TO SELL. I understand that you want to grow roots and get a sense of normalcy, but look at it this way. You'll probably want a nicer house when you're done with training anyway. I know I would.
Even if you end up staying for three years in your current location and if you have no trouble buying and then selling, you'd pay a ton in closing costs when you buy and in realtor commission when you sell. Depending on the market at the time, you could end up having to PAY TO SELL. I understand that you want to grow roots and get a sense of normalcy, but look at it this way. You'll probably want a nicer house when you're done with training anyway. I know I would.
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