All good advice here. But people are A - Z and there is no one size fits all. Thus not one piece of advice may be right for you. Only you know whether this is something thought out or if it is a whim. Only you know risks and things you have adapted to in the past. Only you know what your future plans may be. Only you know your financial situation.
You sound pretty sensible to me.
Thus, counter to the above wisdom.....which was good advice....
I came here 12 years ago after living in Africa for 6 years. I visited one weekend and looked at homes. About a month later, I visited again and decided what I wanted to buy. I bought.
At that point, I spoke only a little Spanish.
Had a house with a casita for a worker. When I returned to the US, the gardener would stay on the property. Contrary to all horror stories, I never returned to a bad situation.
After 6 years, I decided that as a woman, I no longer wanted to deal with home and pool maintenance issues. I put the house up for sale. It was an above average price home in Perla Marina. Only 2 people looked at it. I got a phone call within about 6 weeks from someone I didn't know. They had a buyer. The house sold for what I paid for it and invested in it.
Meticulously, I looked at all condos on the North Coast. Decided where I wanted to buy. Paid more for my condo than I sold my house for. Have lived here 6 years. Bought a second, small condo. Now, I am selling the large condo to build in the mountains. I officially put the unit up for sale about a week ago. And I think I have a buyer.
This time, the economy has changed and I am selling for less than my purchase price. But I know that I can turn that money around and build something equal or better for the same money.
So, although realtors may say that nothing is moving, it is. It all depends on who you are, the energy you put into your home, your contacts, and a little bit of luck.
Really no different than anywhere else in the world.
Just my humble opinion.
Lindsey
You sound pretty sensible to me.
Thus, counter to the above wisdom.....which was good advice....
I came here 12 years ago after living in Africa for 6 years. I visited one weekend and looked at homes. About a month later, I visited again and decided what I wanted to buy. I bought.
At that point, I spoke only a little Spanish.
Had a house with a casita for a worker. When I returned to the US, the gardener would stay on the property. Contrary to all horror stories, I never returned to a bad situation.
After 6 years, I decided that as a woman, I no longer wanted to deal with home and pool maintenance issues. I put the house up for sale. It was an above average price home in Perla Marina. Only 2 people looked at it. I got a phone call within about 6 weeks from someone I didn't know. They had a buyer. The house sold for what I paid for it and invested in it.
Meticulously, I looked at all condos on the North Coast. Decided where I wanted to buy. Paid more for my condo than I sold my house for. Have lived here 6 years. Bought a second, small condo. Now, I am selling the large condo to build in the mountains. I officially put the unit up for sale about a week ago. And I think I have a buyer.
This time, the economy has changed and I am selling for less than my purchase price. But I know that I can turn that money around and build something equal or better for the same money.
So, although realtors may say that nothing is moving, it is. It all depends on who you are, the energy you put into your home, your contacts, and a little bit of luck.
Really no different than anywhere else in the world.
Just my humble opinion.
Lindsey