I looked through previous posts and couldn't find anything about a timeline for moving into a house, so please excuse me if this has already been asked. I thought I about this, but couldn't find the post.
My husband and I are looking to buy our first home. We have been saving up and should be ready soon. We have a Realtor and a loan officer we are working with, so we are good on that point. We had thought about moving last year, so we know our credit is good and would get a good interest rate.
My question is how long does it take to get through offers, inspections, and closings? Our lease on our apartment is up on May 19th, so ideally we would like to be out by then. We could go over by a month, but we would have to pay extra to the apartment for that, so we would rather not. Can it be done? ![]()
Re: Moving by May?
We closed once in 11 days on a vacant property. Our loan officer, who we've used for multiple properties, walks on water
Go ahead and start looking and put in an offer. If homes aren't vacant, owners will need this much time to move out.
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It all depends on what type of loan you are doing. Conventional bank loans typically take 30-45 days to close. Government loans like FHA, VA, and others take 60-90 days close.
Negotiating with a seller can take a few hours, days, or weeks depending on the home inspection and how motivated they are.