Why Closing Day Is Not the Finish Line

Closing day feels like the end of the homebuying journey. You sign the documents, receive the keys, and finally become a homeowner. It is a major milestone worth celebrating. But from a mortgage and financial planning perspective, closing day is not the finish line. It is the starting point of a new phase. Track the Real Cost of Living There The first few months after closing are important because your housing costs become real. You may have estimated utilities, maintenance, and repairs during the buying process, but now you see what the home actually costs to run. Electric bills, water usage,…
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What to Expect from a Final Walkthrough Before Closing

The final walkthrough is one of the last steps before closing on your new home. It may feel like a formality, but it serves an important purpose. This is your chance to confirm that everything is in the condition you agreed to and that the home is truly ready for you to move in. Knowing what to expect can help you approach this step with confidence. Confirming Repairs Were Completed If the seller agreed to make repairs after the inspection, the walkthrough allows you to verify that the work was done properly. Bring a copy of the repair agreement so…
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