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How long does it take to buy a house: 2 Major factors to know

by Rebecca Bass 07/29/2024

If you’re interested in purchasing property, you might be wondering, “how long does it take to buy a house?” Home buying is a lengthy process even when everything goes smoothly, and can easily become longer and more complicated with every potential hiccup.

To help you better prepare for the process and save time, here are some key tips for your home purchase:

Get preapproval for a mortgage loan

Obtaining full preapproval from a mortgage lender is essential to a smooth home buying process. Not only does preapproval show you’re highly motivated and qualified to buy a house, it helps you confirm how much you can afford to spend.

To get mortgage preapproval you’ll need to provide info about your assets, bank statements, income and credit history. The mortgage lender can provide a loan estimate within a few days.

A mortgage preapproval letter essentially locks in your financing, given that your financial situation doesn’t change drastically before you actually close on a house. Unless you are buying with a cash offer instead of a mortgage, it’s a good idea to avoid taking out additional loans or other activities that could affect your credit report until the purchase is final.

A real estate agent can speed up your search

A real estate agent can make your home search much easier and quicker. Using their unique resources, they can help you find the perfect house in your price range while allowing you to spend time on other important parts of the process.

Real estate agents have access to the local multiple listing service, which often includes listings that aren’t readily viewed by the public. They may also know of upcoming listings not yet on the market.

Hiring a real estate agent to help you buy a house has many advantages, but one of the most significant is saving you time on your house hunting. Once you find a listing you’re interested in, an agent can coordinate with the seller for open houses and next steps for moving forward.

These are only a few of the critical things to keep in mind when planning to buy a new home. The process can be long and complicated, but the more you know about the major steps, the better prepared you will be to handle any potential delays in your home buying timeline.

About the Author
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Rebecca Bass

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR ®)

Seller Representative Specialist (SRS ®)

Pricing Strategy Advisor (PSA ®)

Rebecca W. Bass has worn every hat around the real estate closing table in the course of her career. She is an attorney, has been a mortgage banker and a real estate investor, and is the Founder and Broker-in-Charge of SeaBass Properties. She is licensed to sell real estate in South Carolina and Georgia. Rebecca had an exciting career as an international business executive for companies such as GE and Motorola. She applies her vast experience as a negotiator for the benefit of her real estate clients.

Rebecca and her husband have relocated about 15 times in the course of their marriage, so she knows very well the stress involved in finding the right home, negotiating the purchase, and accomplishing the move. They have lived in Beaufort County for over 20 years, and Rebecca is well-versed in the Lowcountry lifestyle and all it has to offer.

Rebecca has earned the impressive designations of Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR ®), Seller Representative Specialist (SRS ®) and Pricing Strategy Advisor (PSA ®) from the National Association of Realtors. 

Her experience as an attorney, mortgage banker, real estate investor and broker-in-charge will ensure that your real estate purchase or listing for sale is accomplished with the utmost integrity and professionalism.