UrbanTurf Reader Asks: What Should I Do Now That I Have Cold Feet?
In this week’s installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader who is under contract on a condo in the U Street Corridor and has cold feet is wondering if there is anything she should do before deciding to pull out of the contract.
I was excited to buy my first place and I am now under contract on a condo in the U Street Corridor after losing out on two other properties. The only problem is that I am now starting to get cold feet! I'm worried that the space (which is smaller than the apartment I currently rent and will be more expensive) is not big enough for me. I'm also worried that I might not be getting a "good" deal. Is there anything I should do before deciding whether to pull out of the deal or not? Is this common among buyers? My three-day window for reviewing the condominium documents is approaching, which is my last chance to get out of the deal if I decide I am not interested.
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