A "Subject to Sell" clause is common in real estate when buyers need to sell their current home before purchasing a new one. This condition protects buyers from owning two homes at once or being stuck with two mortgages. It allows buyers to make an offer contingent on the successful sale of their property.
However, this clause can weaken your offer in a competitive market, as sellers often prefer buyers without contingencies. To increase your chances, ensure your home is already listed, competitively priced, and marketed effectively. Sellers are more likely to accept your offer if your property has a high likelihood of selling quickly.
If you're considering using this clause, work closely with an experienced Realtor. They’ll guide you through the process, negotiate favorable terms, and help you align the timing of selling your current home and purchasing your next one.