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The homebuying process timeline: How to prepare for buying a home

by Kristie Whipple & Tiffanie Whipple 04/25/2023

If you're buying a house, you'll want to prepare as much as possible for your homebuying process timeline. While each sale is different, there are certain aspects of the process that can take time - long after the house hunting is finished.

How long does it take to buy a house?

The homebuying process takes a couple of months to a year, depending upon how much preparation you need to complete first. Generally, most people close their houses within 2-3 months.

Hire a real estate agent

A qualified real estate agent or broker who knows the neighborhood can provide insight into local housing conditions and pricing strategies. If you're not sure where to start in finding an agent, try asking loved ones and colleagues for recommendations.

It is important to have an agent who will act for your interests alone. Finding your dream home can be tough, but real estate agents have the knowledge and resources to make the process quicker and easier.

Loan processing & underwriting

The mortgage process can take up a significant amount of time in your home buying timeline. Typically, the lender's loan processing department examines your mortgage application for approval and makes sure it contains the information required.

Eventually, applications will get verified by the underwriter. Underwriting agencies will check for any inconsistent credit information and property information.

During & after the actual process

The final stage in buying a house is known as the closing process. On the closing date, your real estate agent will help you gather all the paperwork necessary, including the closing disclosure, purchase agreement and tax information. You'll also need to pay your final closing costs at this time.

While the events of closing day can vary in terms of timeline, the more you prepare, the quicker it will go. The sooner you close, the sooner you can move into your new home and start enjoying life as a homeowner.

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Kristie Whipple & Tiffanie Whipple

Hi, Our names are Kristie Whipple and Tiffanie Whipple and we'd love to assist you. Whether you're in the research phase at the beginning of your real estate search or you know exactly what you're looking for, you'll benefit from having two real estate professionals by your side. We'd be honored to put our combined 30+ years of real estate experience to work for you.