What to Expect at Closing

What to Expect at Closing: The Final Escrow Steps

Closing day is the exciting finale of your home buying or selling journey. Here’s what buyers and sellers can expect as escrow wraps up.

Step 1: Signing Final Documents
Both buyer and seller will sign the last batch of paperwork. For sellers, this typically includes the grant deed, transferring ownership. Buyers sign their loan documents and closing disclosures.

Step 2: Transfer of Funds
Buyers wire the down payment and closing costs to escrow. At the same time, the lender funds the loan amount. Escrow holds all funds securely until all closing conditions are met.

Step 3: Final Review and Recording
Escrow reviews every document and ensures everything is in order. Once confirmed, escrow records the deed and mortgage with the county clerk, making the sale official and public.

Step 4: Disbursement of Funds
Escrow distributes funds to the seller, pays off existing liens, and pays commissions or fees owed to agents and other parties.

Step 5: Handing Over the Keys
Once everything is recorded and payments disbursed, the buyer receives the keys and can move in.
How New Venture Escrow Makes Closing Easier

We focus on transparency and clear communication throughout the process. You’ll get timely reminders and instructions so closing day feels less stressful and more like a celebration.

What to Expect at Closing: The Final Escrow Steps

Closing day is the exciting finale of your home buying or selling journey. Here’s what buyers and sellers can expect as escrow wraps up.

Step 1: Signing Final Documents
Both buyer and seller will sign the last batch of paperwork. For sellers, this typically includes the grant deed, transferring ownership. Buyers sign their loan documents and closing disclosures.

Step 2: Transfer of Funds
Buyers wire the down payment and closing costs to escrow. At the same time, the lender funds the loan amount. Escrow holds all funds securely until all closing conditions are met.

Step 3: Final Review and Recording
Escrow reviews every document and ensures everything is in order. Once confirmed, escrow records the deed and mortgage with the county clerk, making the sale official and public.

Step 4: Disbursement of Funds
Escrow distributes funds to the seller, pays off existing liens, and pays commissions or fees owed to agents and other parties.

Step 5: Handing Over the Keys
Once everything is recorded and payments disbursed, the buyer receives the keys and can move in.
How New Venture Escrow Makes Closing Easier

We focus on transparency and clear communication throughout the process. You’ll get timely reminders and instructions so closing day feels less stressful and more like a celebration.

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