You’ve decided to take a big step in your life… buying your own home. It’s exciting and, let’s face it, a bit intimidating! How do you start house hunting? When do you start? No time like the present!
You can start right now by taking a close and honest look at your financial state, working on boosting your credit score, and, of course, saving for a down payment. These are all excellent ways to prepare. But when do you start to dig in and get serious?
Life is not a television show. You don’t go out to a viewing, fall in love with a home, and move in the next day. It is a process, and it can sometimes be a lengthy one.
As a general guideline, it’s advised to start house hunting five to six months before you want to move in. This might seem like a long time, but there’s plenty to do.
Now, remember, depending on various factors, including the state of the market’s, the process may take longer. For example, in late 2020 and early 2021, we are experiencing increased buyer interest with a concurrent shortage in new listings. Finding a house that you would love to call home and beating out other highly motivated buyers can be challenging at this time. You might reasonably expect that your journey will have a few more pit stops and bathroom breaks.
We’ll use the general five-month guideline, but remember, you may have to adjust your expectations accordingly. With that disclaimer, let’s tackle a big question: what about your lease? You don’t want to be in a position where you have to renew a year-long lease only to move into a house. Nor do you want to be without a roof over your head if you don’t renew, but you're not ready to move. It can be a tricky balance.
The best practice is to start house hunting about five or six months before your lease is due for renewal. This will give you time to get pre-approved for a mortgage and look at potential homes.
At this time, you should:
Things are picking up steam about four months before your desired move-in date:
Now’s the time to:
More viewings, more searching! People generally look at about eight homes before making their offer. Don’t settle, but remember to manage your expectations:
Typically, after an offer is accepted, you can take possession within four to six weeks.
Things are getting exciting! With an accepted offer and a possession date, what’s left to do?
After closing, you will get the keys. You’re home, congrats!
Now that we’ve had time to mull over the 5-6 months recommended, start house hunting and be sure to give yourself plenty of time. The more rushed the process, the more stress and anxiety you will experience. Time allows you the flexibility to find what you’re looking for and avoid moving into a home that doesn’t suit you.
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