6. Apply for a mortgage loan. If your lender has done their work, there should be no surprises in this step.
7. Have the house inspected. The home inspection is necessary to feel assured that everything works, and there are no surprises (such as mold, structural damage, or insect infestation).
8. Hire needed services. When buying a home, you may need to find an attorney, an escrow company, insurance company, and or services. If you are paying for these services yourself, you can choose whom to hire. At this point, take steps to learn how much your closing costs will be.
9. Do a final walk-through. Once your loan is approved, and you’ve lined up all the services you’ll need, walk through the house one final time, looking for problems and imagining what it will look like after you move in.
10. Close on the purchase. The closing is an exciting time and a trying time, as you’ll have to sign many documents. Please make sure you understand everything you’re signing, but remember when it’s over, you’ll be the proud owners of a new home.
11. Move into your new home. Most of the time, you get the keys and can move in right after closing, but sometimes you agree to wait, either for the seller or for yourself.