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beena
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Member since 5/05 2429 total posts
Name: Gina
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Timeframe Question
after an inspection, and going to contract,... how long does it take to close on a house? (or does it depend on both parties) - our situation, we are ready to move in, and this house is vacant.
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Posted 3/24/06 8:13 AM |
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KittyCat
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Member since 5/05 2241 total posts
Name: Kathleen
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Re: Timeframe Question
iT Definately depends on how fast the lawyers are working, it took us about 3 - 6 weeks after inspection and contract !
Exciting !!!
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Posted 3/24/06 9:01 AM |
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Diana1215
Living on a prayer!!!

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Name: Diana
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Re: Timeframe Question
Each situation is different but if the house is vacant I'm sure the seller wants to close asap also.
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Posted 3/24/06 9:04 AM |
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Re: Timeframe Question
For us it was the same situation - the seller was already out. We weren't selling anything either so it was faster than if we were I think. From the time the house was inspected and we went to contract, we closed about 6 weeks later. HTH
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Posted 3/24/06 9:06 AM |
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