As you near the closing day on your new home, one of the most important steps is the final walkthrough — your last chance to inspect the property before ownership officially changes hands.
A final walkthrough typically takes place 24–48 hours before closing. It’s not a home inspection, but a chance for you to make sure the house is in the condition you expected and that nothing has changed since your last visit.
The goals are simple:
Remember, this is not a comprehensive inspection for new problems — it’s a final quality check before you sign the closing documents.
Schedule the walkthrough as close to the closing date as possible — ideally a day or two before — so there’s minimal time for new issues to crop up. Your agent will coordinate the timing with the seller’s agent, and both often attend with you.
Bring a few helpful items to your walkthrough:
You might even bring along your home inspector for a more detailed look at completed repairs.
During the walkthrough, systematically go through the interior and exterior:
Skipping the final walkthrough can be risky. Take your time, be thorough, and view this step as protection for your investment. With your agent’s support and a clear checklist, you’ll be confident moving into your new home.