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How long did it take you to buy your home?

DH and I are currently renting - and our lease expires end of July. We'd like to buy rather than continue renting. Just wondering how long it took you to buy your home from the beginning of your search to the time you moved in. Thanks!
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Re: How long did it take you to buy your home?

  • About 8 weeks. We started looking seriously with a realtor in May, and visited something like 40 houses - we would do marathon trips to 7-8 houses in an evening. We put in two offers by early June, lost one, got another and closed on July 10. It was less than 4 weeks from contract to closing.
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  • We had somewhat of a window of time to meet - DH got transfer papers and we had to be here in DC within 120 days... we started looking in mid-March and did 5 separate trips and saw around 90 houses.  We settled on the one we are in now and closed the second week of July, though the builder would have liked for us to close by the end of June - so basically we took the full 4 months but probably could have done it in 3 (especially because this is the first house we looked at out of the 90 - we probably could have done it faster).

    I was surprised to see how quickly closings take place down here - almost everyplace that we were interested in were willing to close within 3 weeks of an accepted offer.  The two homes that we owned in CT both took about 6 weeks to close from acceptance. 

    Do you already have an area/neighborhood/specific home in mind?  Are you able to go month to month on your current place after your lease is up in July if you haven't found something yet?  From what I understand, a lot of houses go on the market in the spring in anticipation of a move at the end of the school year.  From our experience, I would think if you found something in May or June, you should be in good shape to close by late June or early July.  There is so much inventory out there (and so much of what we saw was completely disgusting - no matter how great the pics looked) I'd get hooked up with a realtor now and start looking at places within your price range.

  • Total about 90 days.  It would have been less but our last offer that was accepted needed a 60 day close. 

    We were renting and the landlord was selling the condo - we didn't want to buy it.  Our options were either to rent again or buy.  Our mortgage is double what our rent was and we were not able to do 20% down. 

    End of May - started looking, offer in, they countered at asking price, we countered, they countered again at asking price and we walked away. (they refused to budge - it was a flip house)

    End of May- another offer in a week later, accepted, sellers realtor screwed up and contract voided (back to drawing board)  I really cried since I LOVED the house

    First week of June - another off - this time we offered FULL asking price with no closing assistance, accepted.  Sellers wanted a 60 day close which we did.  I don't love this house as much as the 2nd offer but for our first home it's not bad (3 bed, 3 bath, 2 car garage but it's a split level). 

    Closed Aug 18 (2010).  I would say DH and I saw maybe 20 houses total.  We made a list of what he'd like to see with our realitor and then DH and I would drive by at night or after work to see the outside, area, etc and rulled out based on the amount of work the outside needed. 

  • we started looking in January, closed at the end of April.
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  • I just did a search of old emails so I could remember the details. It took us about 5 months from the beginning of our search to move-in. We were looking in a wide geographic area (both VA and MD) with two different realtors. First we put an offer on a house in Alexandria that was rejected. Then we reevaluated, looked some more, and ended up putting an offer on our current house. We closed on it 2 months after the contracts were signed (we wanted a delay, because we were still paying rent on our old place).
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  • We started looking Thanksgiving weekend, the following weekend we put a contract down on the house and we closed 2 days after Christmas.  5 weeks total.  That said, I probably stalked Redfin and made DH stop by open houses in various neighborhoods for about 2 months before just to narrow down where I liked and what we could afford. 
  • To me, the timeline is dictated by your budget and your "must have" list.  If you are looking for a SFH and you have a small budget there are fewer houses out there that meet those requirements, so they tend to go quickly.

    If your budget is larger, there is usually more options available.

    We started looking mid-January and closed beginning of April.  We put in contracts on four different houses before one "stuck".

    You also need to be mentally prepared to be able to see a house and decide that you want to put a contract on it.  That was the hardest part for DH.  He had a hard time pulling the trigger.  That meant, by the time we decided to put in a contract the house was gone.

    Good luck.  This is an exciting step!

  • I am going to say about 2.5 months from when we started looking, we actually bought the first house we looked at bc we loved it and it had everything we wanted but our RE agent told us we should look at other houses just to know what else was out there, I'd say we looked at about 15-20 other houses then put a contract on ours and moved in a month later.
  • Also, DH did not want to feel as though we had to chose our "forever" home by x date, so we made arrangements for short term housing.  (we were selling our condo so the date we needed to move out was set.)

    We ended up using it for a month.  It really helped take the pressure off.

  • I started looking in mid-July and settled in mid-September; I had probably been looking at listings online for about a month or so before I went to look at any of them in person though.  I found my house the first day of visiting properties and put in an offer the next day; this was 2005 though, so I feel like you had to act fast with a lot of places. 
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    Do you already have an area/neighborhood/specific home in mind?  Are you able to go month to month on your current place after your lease is up in July if you haven't found something yet?  From what I understand, a lot of houses go on the market in the spring in anticipation of a move at the end of the school year.  From our experience, I would think if you found something in May or June, you should be in good shape to close by late June or early July.  There is so much inventory out there (and so much of what we saw was completely disgusting - no matter how great the pics looked) I'd get hooked up with a realtor now and start looking at places within your price range.


    We do have a neighborhood/area. It's close to where we are now, which makes things easier. However, we have a 9 month old and looking at places at night is a challenge since DH works late. So, we'd have to cram everything into weekend days, so I'd like to give us as much time as possible. I've contacted a realtor and we've started peeking in at open houses to see what's out there. I just don't want to jump the gun, so to speak, and have too much overlap with our current least. Ideally, we'd like to close in June, so I'm hoping that will work out. But, yeah, things do move fast, it seems, around here


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    we started looking in January, closed at the end of April.

    Ditto.  I don't think we looked at any houses in the evening, but this was pre-kid so we had no problem spending an hour or two with our realtor every week or two.

    Also keep in mind that a lot of people start putting their homes on the market in Feb./March, so I wouldn't put off your start too long or you'll miss out on some great homes that might sell quick.  (Not to scare you - just that there are a ton listed early spring, then you see fewer new additions to the market by April/May.)

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  • I think it was about 1.5-2 months to find our house and put an offer in.  We waited to close for another 1.5 months because DH was renting and needed some time before he could move out.  So, from start to finish about 3 months.
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  • Thanks for asking this! This is something DH and I have been wondering. We're not looking to buy until July/August 2013. But I like to be able to plan ahead.

    Good luck in your search! I'm so excited to finally start this process hopefully a year from now.

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  • I'd start looking now. Good luck!

     

  • about 8 weeks.
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  • We started looking in May, I think, and closed in August. Our REA was a Nestie (Dawnmichie) and was awesome.

  • We started looking in April, put an offer on the first house we officially saw and it fell through. We then saw 20-30 more houses and browsed many, many on MLS. Put an offer on another house in June and closed at the end of July. 4 months total. The real estate here is crazy in that if something is priced well and in a good neighborhood it can go under contract in a number of days after listing. You need to be prepared to offer, and offer quickly if you find something you like! Good luck!
  • It took us about 3 months
  • The first time (buying a co-op in DC), just about a month.

    The second time (selling the co-op and buying a SFH in Takoma Park) was more complicated - took from March to October. 

  • a year.  We had a very small search area and a relatively small budget for a SFH in Alexandria.  We looked at 65 houses and only made offers on 3.  Star looking now.  A few months overlap in your rent is a small price to pay for getting the right house.
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