Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be happy to get out of it. You are going to be sitting on a goose egg for a decade or more before you will dig out of this hole.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:OP, we are in the same situation. We thought about backing out but our jobs are safe for at least three years and we meant this purchase to be our forever home so even if the housing market tanks it will rebound eventually. The novel part of this disease will end within two years and we won’t be sheltering in place for that whole time. If anything, the market will completely dry up in the area we are buying as many people will hold onto their house and few buyers will buy while they wait this out. Things feel crazy right now but as we learn how to better handle this virus we will adjust to a new normal. These are extraordinary times but we will get through this and the economy will come back.
As for closing, so far things are humming along and it seems like we can close on time with how everything is set up in VA. Some places though things are paused because the courts are closed. Just depends on where you live.
Anonymous wrote:We picked a great time to buy our house. We have a ratified contract, appraisal, and interest rate locked. We are about three weeks from closing but are worried about what would happen if a shelter in place order is made. Can we still close? Will we lose our interest rate lock?
Anonymous wrote:Can you back out due to an act of God?
Anonymous wrote:OP, we are in the same situation. We thought about backing out but our jobs are safe for at least three years and we meant this purchase to be our forever home so even if the housing market tanks it will rebound eventually. The novel part of this disease will end within two years and we won’t be sheltering in place for that whole time. If anything, the market will completely dry up in the area we are buying as many people will hold onto their house and few buyers will buy while they wait this out. Things feel crazy right now but as we learn how to better handle this virus we will adjust to a new normal. These are extraordinary times but we will get through this and the economy will come back.
As for closing, so far things are humming along and it seems like we can close on time with how everything is set up in VA. Some places though things are paused because the courts are closed. Just depends on where you live.
Anonymous wrote:I would be happy to get out of it. You are going to be sitting on a goose egg for a decade or more before you will dig out of this hole.