The Homebuying Process
Step 1: Assess your financial situation
-
Determine your comfortable monthly housing budget
-
Assess your funds available for a down payment and closing costs​
-
If this will be your first home, are you eligible for any first-time buyer programs?
​​
Step 2: Meet with a buyer agent
-
Review and prioritize your housing needs/wants
-
Learn about the local market and home buying process
-
Discuss buyer agent's services and fees
-
Sign an agreement for buyer representation
Step 3: Get pre-approved for a mortgage
-
Connect with a reputable local lender
-
Discuss mortgage and financing options
-
Obtain your pre-approval
​
Step 4: Begin the home search
-
Your agent will set you up with an MLS account
-
You and your agent will work as a team to see and evaluate prospective properties
When you find a home you like…
Step 5: Submit an offer to purchase
-
Buyer agent will review recent comparable sales and advise you on offer terms: price, contingencies, timeframe and special requests
-
Your offer will be "bound" with an initial earnest money deposit (typically between $1,000 and $10,000), which will go into escrow only if/when offer is accepted
When you have an accepted offer…
Step 6: Navigate through the transaction​
-
Work with agent to hire an attorney and home inspector
-
Conduct home inspection(s), renegotiate terms if necessary
-
Attorney reviews condo docs, if applicable
-
Sign the Purchase & Sale Agreement; second deposit (generally 5 or 10% of purchase price) will go into escrow
-
Submit mortgage application; lender orders appraisal, issues mortgage commitment
-
Attorney conducts title search
-
Obtain any necessary insurance
-
Review settlement docs, wire funds or obtain cashier’s check for down payment and closing costs
-
Prior to closing, do a final walk through of property
​​
Step 7: Close the purchase
-
Sign documents with your attorney
-
Present check for down payment and closing costs and provide proof of insurance, if applicable
-
Mortgage provider disburses funds to seller
-
Listing agent or attorney provides keys to property
-
Closing attorney records documents at Registry of Deeds
-
Once Deed has beed recorded, the house is yours!
​
In our market, the typical timeframe from accepted offer to close is 30 - 45 days.
​