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How Long Does It Really Take to Buy a Home in San Diego?

June 5, 2025

How Long Does It Really Take to Buy a Home in San Diego?

Buying a home can feel like a mystery if you’ve never done it—or haven’t done it in a while. One of the most common questions I get is: “How long does the whole process take?”

The short answer? It depends. But here’s a realistic, step-by-step look at the full timeline of buying a home in San Diego—from the moment you decide to start the process to the day you get the keys.

Phase 1: Preparation (1–3 weeks)

This part often gets skipped in people’s minds, but it’s crucial:

  • Getting pre-approved by a lender

  • Figuring out your budget and monthly comfort zone

  • Identifying your must-haves vs. nice-to-haves

  • Connecting with your agent (hi!)

Some buyers have this ready to go. For others, this stage can take a couple of weeks depending on how quickly you’re moving.

Phase 2: House Hunting (2–8 weeks, sometimes longer)

This is where timelines vary the most. Some buyers find “the one” in a weekend. Others search over a few months.

How fast this part goes depends on:

  • How specific your criteria are

  • The availability of homes in your price range

  • How competitive the market is when you’re looking

In San Diego, low inventory can extend this phase, especially if you’re aiming for a popular price point or neighborhood.

Phase 3: Making an Offer (1–7 days)

Once you find a home you want, the offer-writing process can happen quickly—often within a day or two.
Negotiations might go back and forth for a few days, depending on:

  • Whether it’s a multiple-offer situation

  • How responsive the sellers are

  • Any terms or requests being made (credits, repairs, etc.)

Phase 4: Escrow (21–30 days)

Once you’re in escrow, you’re under contract and the real behind-the-scenes work begins:

  • Appraisal

  • Inspections

  • Title review

  • Loan processing

  • Final sign-off and funding

Most escrows in Southern California take around 30 days, but some can close faster if everyone’s motivated and the financing is straightforward.

What Can Delay the Process?

  • Waiting to get pre-approved

  • Not being clear on your budget

  • Low inventory or shifting buyer expectations mid-search

  • Appraisal or inspection issues during escrow

  • Financing or underwriting holdups

What Can Speed Things Up?

  • Getting fully underwritten by your lender upfront

  • Working with a responsive team (agent, lender, escrow, title)

  • Being flexible and ready to act when a good home hits the market

  • Knowing your priorities and being prepared to compromise if needed

So, What’s the Total Timeline?

Here’s a typical breakdown:

  • Prep: 1–3 weeks

  • Search: 2–8 weeks

  • Offer + Escrow: ~30 days

Total: Anywhere from 6 to 12+ weeks, depending on your situation and the market.

Want Help Figuring Out Your Timeline?

Everyone’s buying process looks a little different. If you’re wondering how long it might take in your specific situation—or what steps you should start now—I’d be happy to talk it through with you.

Whether you're a first-time buyer or just feeling out your next move, I’m here to make the timing work for you—not the other way around.

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