
After weeks (or even months) of house hunting, negotiations, and paperwork, the real estate closing is the final step in becoming a homeowner. Here is what you can expect on closing day.
The closing typically takes place at a title company, attorney’s office, or escrow office, and all key parties are usually present: the buyer, seller, real estate agents, and a closing agent. You’ll need to bring a government-issued photo ID, proof of homeowners insurance, and any required payments, such as the down payment or closing costs. These funds should be in the form of a certified check or wire transfer, as personal checks are usually not accepted.
During the closing, you’ll sign multiple documents, including the promissory note, which details your loan terms, the mortgage or deed of trust that secures the lender’s interest in the property, and the closing disclosure that outlines all the costs of the transaction. It’s important to carefully review each document to ensure everything is accurate.
Once the paperwork is signed and funds are transferred, the deed to the property will be recorded with the local government, officially making you the new owner. The keys to your new home are typically handed over at this point, marking the conclusion of the closing process.
It’s common to feel a mix of excitement and nervousness on closing day, but remember that your real estate and mortgage professionals are there to ensure everything goes smoothly. By being prepared and understanding the process, you can confidently walk away with the keys to your new home and the peace of mind that everything has been properly handled.
Brandon Miller
Founder & CEO, Mortgage Loan Originator, Lendmire LLC
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