Is your relationship with the agent as a "buyer broker"? If not, you may want to consider that arrangement...without such an agreement, the realtor in the end always represents the seller.
But back to your original concern...the good properties selling fast. That's both good AND bad! Unfortunately the bad is what you're experiencing. While I realize that you have a heavy deadline for your move, it may be best for you to schedule some time to see those other properties you're interested in...make it your "break time" from the move preparations and schedule several visits in the same trip for expediency. Even if you need to make it "quick looks", that will at least keep you in the hunt. And maybe hire some high-school or college kids to help with the move prep to free up some of your time. Large numbers of them are not finding jobs these days, so an opportunity for some cash could be attractive to them.
{edit...saw you already closed and are living in temporary quarters. Same advise about the Buyer Broker arrangement applies}
{edit 2 - BTW, the fact that you can close quickly should be used as an advantage in your buying process, both toward the seller and toward any agents you are working with. Quick sales move properties and generate commissions right away}
Last edited by Jim Becker; 06-16-2014 at 9:57 AM.
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