Published April 24, 2023

The Importance of a Final Walk-Through Before Closing on Your New Home

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Written by Ryan Kanofsky

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The final walk-through before closing on your new home is an exciting event that marks the end of negotiations, inspections, and financing approval. While many buyers focus on furniture placement and paint colors during this time, it is important to remember that the walk-through serves a crucial purpose: to ensure that the home is being conveyed to you in the same condition as when you agreed to purchase it. Here are a few things to keep in mind during your final walk-through to make sure that there are no issues that should be resolved before you reach the closing table.


1. Check for any damage that the sellers are responsible for repairing, such as damage caused by weather conditions or careless movers.


2. Test appliances and visually inspect plumbing and electrical systems for any obvious problems that should be repaired before moving in.


3. Confirm that all items contractually conveying are present, including furniture, décor, and equipment.


4. Ensure that the sellers have removed all of their belongings, so you don't arrive with the moving truck only to find out that they left behind unwanted furniture or trash. The sellers should be held responsible for removing everything that doesn't convey with the sale.


By following these tips, you can make sure that the final walk-through is a success and that your new home is ready for you to move in.

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