The Closing Process
Closing — also called settlement — is the final step in a real estate transaction. It's when you legally commit to your mortgage and become the official owner of your new home.
The Closing Process
What Is a Real Estate Closing?
Closing — also called settlement — is the moment everything comes together. It's the final step in buying a home, where ownership legally transfers from the seller to you. You'll sign the mortgage documents, pay your closing costs and down payment, and receive the keys to your new home.
The process typically takes 30-45 days from accepted offer to closing day, and involves coordination between your lender, real estate agents, title company, insurance providers, and local government. Along the way, you'll encounter inspections, appraisals, title searches, insurance decisions, and a stack of documents to review and sign.
It can feel overwhelming — but it doesn't have to be. The guides below break every phase into clear, actionable steps so you know exactly what's happening, why it matters, and what to do next. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned homeowner, understanding the closing process is the best way to protect yourself and close with confidence.
Explore Each Phase
Choose a topic below to dive deeper. Each guide is packed with real data, expert tips, and interactive tools.
What to Expect
A step-by-step walkthrough of the entire closing journey, from loan pre-approval to signing day.
Start Step 1Closing Options
In-person, hybrid, mail-away, and remote digital — choose the closing method that works for you.
Start Step 2Closing Checklist
An interactive, printable checklist to track every task leading up to your closing day.
Start Step 3Closing Costs Explained
Understand every fee and use our live calculator to estimate your total closing costs.
Start Step 430-45
Days from offer to close (conventional)
50-100+
Pages of documents you'll sign
3 days
Minimum CD review period (federal law)
2-5%
Closing costs as % of home price
More Closing Resources
Home Inspection Guide
What inspectors check, specialty inspections, and how to choose an inspector
Homeowner's Insurance
What it covers, how to shop, what lenders require, and typical costs
Understanding Escrow
How escrow works before, during, and after closing — earnest money to monthly payments
Your Loan Estimate
Page-by-page breakdown with comparison tips and red flags to watch for
Your Closing Disclosure
5-page review guide with tolerance rules and 5-step review process
Document Checklist
Everything to bring on closing day — organized by category
Document Library
Official CFPB forms, sample documents, and education courses
Stop Fraud 101
10 FBI-sourced prevention steps to protect your closing funds





