How long do real estate closings take if you are paying cash? Not long at all. Basically in Michigan there are only 5-10 documents that you have to sign when you are buying a house cash.
The title company closer will go over the buyer's statement which is a breakdown of all your costs. They will show you the deed to make sure your name is spelled right. (You won't get the deed at closing as the title company will take it to the County to get the deed recorded).
Then there is the property transfer affidavit and the Homestead exemption forms that you will have to take to the local city hall or township hall. These documents put the property in your name at the local city and let's the city know if you are eligible for the homestead exemption (which gives you a reduction in your Michigan property taxes).
Then the rest of the documents usually are what I call CYA documents. "cover your #ss" documents are documents that the title company makes you sign acknowledging that the house is being sold as is, that they have no responsibility, and that you can't sue them because of the house condition known or unknown.
So sometimes a cash home closing can take less than 15 minutes!
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My quote of the day:
What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others.
Confucius
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My Month of April quote:
"Sometimes the only way to get to the far shore is to lose sight of the shore you just left"
Russ Ravary
"helping make your move easier"
your local Metro Detroit Realtor helping clients like you sell and buy homes through out the entire Metro Detroit suburbs. I love showing and selling Oakland County and Livingston County Lake front homes too.
Russ, don't you just love cash deals! Cash is still king.
How sweet would it be for all closings to go that fast!
Yeah they can be fast. It's too bad though that title companies won't let yo uuse a stamp to sign with.
Could close in seconds with a stamp!