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Guide. Closing on Your Purchase
It can take anywhere from 15 to 90 days
to close on your purchase depending on the conditions and complexity
of your contract. At the closing, the sellers officially turn
over ownership of the home to you. Depending on your contract,
you may not be able to take possession on the property until
a later date, depending on the needs of the sellers and the
terms of your contract. Before you go to closing, here are
a few things to consider to avoid last minute snags or delays.
Schedule Your Closing Date
When you set the closing date be sure to make the date good
for both parties and try to avoid any conflicts that might
arise. If you are renting, try to time the closing with the
end of your lease so you can avoid paying unnecessary fees.
Also, be sure to leave yourself enough time to plan your
move, or in some cases, sell your existing home. If you are
planning to take possession on the same day, try to schedule
your closing in the morning, so you can get started with
your move.
Schedule Your Final Walk Through
To ensure that all required repairs and maintenance items have
been completed, your Realtor will schedule a final walk through.
Once you are satisfied that all the terms included in your
contract have been completed, you can move forward with closing.
Estimate Your Closing Costs
Your lender is required to give you good faith estimates of
your closing costs within three days of the loan application.
You should ask your lender for an itemized list of all of
the costs and ensure that they are all in order. Your closing
costs can range from 2% up to 7% of the purchase price of
your home. Be sure that you have a Cashier's Check for the
total amount due at closing to avoid any delays. Your Realtor
will be able to help you prepare all of your documents and
give you the costs you need for your check.
On closing day, enjoy yourself. You are buying a home that
will give you great memories and a place to call home. If you
take care of all of the preparation necessary prior to the
closing date, you will avoid the stress of worrying whether
your contract will close. So let your Realtor help you through
the process and enjoy yourself. |