Buying a Home
in North Carolina
A step-by-step guide to buying a home in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area — from pre-approval to closing day. I guide you through every stage with local expertise and bilingual support.
Quick Facts · NC Buyers
First-Time Buyers
Never bought a home before? I explain every step, document, and decision — in plain language.
Relocating to NC
Moving from another state? I help you buy remotely — virtual tours, video walk-throughs, remote closing.
New Construction Buyers
Looking at Lennar, Pulte, or Toll Brothers? I review builder contracts and represent your interests.
Move-Up Buyers
Selling your current home and buying the next one? I help coordinate both transactions.
International Buyers
Buying in the US for the first time? I help navigate the process in English and Russian.
Investors
Looking for rental properties or new construction investment opportunities in the Triangle.
Need to Sell First?
Buying and selling at the same time? I help you coordinate both — so your timing works out and you don’t end up with two mortgages. Selling services →
Important: North Carolina uses a unique Due Diligence system. Unlike many states, NC buyers pay a non-refundable Due Diligence Fee directly to the seller when an offer is accepted — this gives you the right to back out for any reason during the DD period. Understanding this protects your money. I explain this fully before you make any offer.
Free Consultation & Goal Setting
We start with a 30-minute call to understand your goals, timeline, budget, and priorities — neighborhoods, schools, commute, must-haves. No pressure, no commitment. This sets the foundation for everything that follows.
Mortgage Pre-Approval
Before touring homes, you’ll need a pre-approval letter from a lender. This tells you exactly how much you can borrow — and sellers in the Triangle won’t take your offer seriously without it. I can connect you with trusted local lenders if needed.
Home Search & Neighborhood Research
I set up a personalized MLS search based on your criteria. We tour homes together — in person or virtually — and I provide market data on each property: days on market, price history, comparable sales. I also help you research schools, commutes, and neighborhood trends.
Making an Offer
When you find the right home, I prepare a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) to determine the right offer price. I help you craft a competitive offer — including offer price, Due Diligence fee, Earnest Money, and contingencies — and negotiate on your behalf.
Due Diligence Period NC Specific
Once your offer is accepted, the Due Diligence period begins — typically 2–4 weeks. During this time you can back out for any reason and get your Earnest Money back (but not the DD fee). This is when you conduct inspections, review HOA documents, and finalize your financing.
Home Inspection
I recommend trusted, vetted professionals for every inspection need — home inspectors, surveyors, structural engineers, and repair quote contractors. They’ll examine the structure, roof, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and more. I attend the inspection and help you review the report and decide next steps.
Mortgage Processing & Appraisal
Your lender orders an appraisal to confirm the home’s value supports the loan amount. During this stage you’ll submit final documents to your lender and receive a Loan Estimate and then a Closing Disclosure. I stay in contact with your lender and the title company to keep everything on track.
Clear to Close
Your lender issues a “Clear to Close” — meaning all conditions are satisfied. You’ll receive your Closing Disclosure at least 3 business days before closing showing all final costs. I review this with you to make sure everything is accurate.
Final Walk-Through
The day before (or morning of) closing, we do a final walk-through to confirm the home is in the agreed condition, any repairs have been completed, and the seller’s belongings are out.
Closing Day 🎉
You sign the final paperwork at the title company or attorney’s office, wire your closing funds, and receive the keys. In North Carolina, closings are conducted by a real estate attorney — required by state law. The whole process takes about an hour.
🏦 For Mortgage Pre-Approval
- W-2 forms from the last 2 years
- Federal tax returns (last 2 years, all pages)
- Recent pay stubs (last 30 days)
- Bank and investment account statements (2–3 months)
- Government-issued photo ID (passport or driver’s license)
- Social Security number
- Employment history (last 2 years)
- If self-employed: business tax returns + P&L statement
- Gift letter (if down payment is a gift)
- Rental history or current landlord contact (if applicable)
📝 For Closing
- Government-issued photo ID (same as on loan docs)
- Cashier’s check or wire transfer for closing costs
- Homeowner’s insurance policy (binder)
- Closing Disclosure (review before closing day)
- Loan documents package (provided by lender)
- Any remaining conditions requested by lender
- HOA contact info and first payment (if applicable)
Helpful Official Documents & Resources
NC Real Estate Commission — WWREA Disclosure FormWorking With Real Estate Agents — the disclosure form your agent is required to review with you ↗ NC Realtors — Standard 2-T Offer to Purchase & Contract
The standard NC purchase contract used in most transactions — good to review before making an offer ↗ NC Housing Finance Agency — NC Home Advantage Programs
NC state programs for first-time buyers and military veterans — down payment help up to $15,000 ↗ HUD — FHA Loan Overview
FHA loans allow as little as 3.5% down — popular with first-time buyers and those with lower credit scores ↗ VA Home Loans — U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
0% down payment for qualifying veterans, active-duty service members, and surviving spouses ↗
Buyer’s Upfront Costs
NC State & Federal Programs
NC and the federal government offer programs to help buyers with down payments and loan costs. Ask me which programs you may qualify for.
Free initial consultation — goals, budget, timeline
Personalized MLS home search setup
In-person and virtual home tours
Comparative Market Analysis for every offer
Offer preparation, strategy & negotiation
Due Diligence & contract guidance (NC-specific)
Home inspection coordination & review
Trusted lenders, inspectors & contractor referrals
Deep dive — neighborhoods, schools & commute
Closing Disclosure review before closing
Final walk-through coordination
Post-close support — utilities, contractors, resources
Full service in English and Russian
New construction guidance — builder contracts & negotiations
Area guides — local insights on every Triangle community
Ready to Start Your Home Search?
A free 30-minute consultation is the best first step — we’ll talk through your timeline, budget, and the right neighborhoods for your goals.
