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Closing Day Survival Guide: What to Expect When You’re Expecting…a Home
February 17, 2025 -

Closing day is the final step in your home-buying journey, and it can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. As a real estate attorney, I’ve seen it all—the eager first-time homebuyers, the seasoned investors, and even the last-minute surprises that can arise. But fear not! With the right preparation, closing day can be a smooth and successful experience. Here’s what to expect and how to make the most of it.

  1. The Final Walkthrough
    Before heading to the closing table, you’ll have the opportunity to do a final walkthrough of the property. This is your chance to ensure everything is in order—repairs have been made, appliances are in place, and the home is in the agreed-upon condition. If any issues arise, address them with your agent immediately to avoid delays.
  2. Understanding Your Closing Disclosure
    At least three days before closing, you should receive a Closing Disclosure outlining your loan terms, closing costs, and any outstanding fees. Review this document carefully to ensure all figures match what you expected. If anything seems off, reach out to your lender or real estate closing attorney for clarification.
  3. Bring the Necessary Documents
    On closing day, you’ll need to bring a few key items, including:

    • A valid government-issued ID
    • Proof of homeowner’s insurance
    • A certified or cashier’s check (or proof of wire transfer) for closing costs
    • Any additional paperwork required by your lender or real estate closing attorney
  • Signing the Paperwork
    Be prepared to sign multiple documents, including the mortgage agreement, the promissory note, and the deed. While it may feel overwhelming, take your time and ask questions if anything is unclear. Your real estate attorney will be there to guide you through the process and ensure your interests are protected.
  • Receiving the Keys
    Once all documents are signed and funds have been transferred, the moment you’ve been waiting for arrives—you get the keys to your new home! This marks the official transfer of ownership, and you can finally step into your dream home.

 

Final Thoughts

Closing day is a milestone worth celebrating, but it’s important to stay informed and prepared. By understanding the process, reviewing documents in advance, and working with a trusted real estate attorney, you’ll ensure a smooth transition into homeownership. If you have any questions or concerns about closing, don’t hesitate to reach out—I’m here to help make your home-buying experience as seamless as possible.

If you’re looking for a knowledgeable attorney in Evans, GA, to guide you through your real estate closing, I’d be happy to assist. Congratulations, and welcome home!

-Attorney Sincerai Stallings

 

 

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Augusta, Georgia

Truist Building (7th Floor)
801 Broad Street Augusta, GA 30901
Office: 706.722.4481 | Fax: 706.722.9779
Hours: 9:00am-5:30pm

Aiken, South Carolina

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Aiken, SC 29801
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Evans, Georgia

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Evans, GA 30809
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