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What to Do Financially During the 30 Days Before Closing

July 1, 2026 by Scott Hill

The final month before closing is one of the most exciting parts of the home buying journey. It is also one of the most important times to keep your finances as stable as possible. Many buyers believe that once they receive loan approval, they can return to their normal spending habits. In reality, lenders often continue reviewing financial information until just before closing. Taking a few simple steps during these final weeks can help keep your mortgage on track and prevent unnecessary delays.

Keep Your Spending Under Control
Now is not the time to make large purchases, even if they are for your new home. Financing furniture, appliances, or a new vehicle can change your debt levels and may affect your mortgage approval. While it can be tempting to prepare your new home before moving in, waiting until after closing is often the safest choice.

Continue Making Payments on Time
Your payment history remains important throughout the mortgage process. Continue paying every bill by its due date, including credit cards, auto loans, and other monthly obligations. Missing a payment during the final weeks before closing can create additional questions for your lender and may even impact your loan approval.

Avoid Unusual Bank Activity
Large deposits or unexplained transfers between accounts may require additional documentation. If you expect to receive funds from a family member or another source, discuss the situation with your mortgage professional before moving the money. Keeping your bank accounts as consistent as possible can help simplify the underwriting process.

Stay Available for Document Requests
It is common for lenders to request updated information as your closing date approaches. Responding quickly to requests for pay stubs, bank statements, or other documentation helps keep your file moving forward. Having digital copies of important financial documents readily available can save valuable time.

Communicate Before Making Financial Decisions
Life does not stop while you are buying a home. If an unexpected financial situation arises, contact your mortgage professional before making significant decisions. Whether you receive a bonus, change jobs, or need to make a large purchase, discussing it first can help you understand whether it could affect your loan.

The final 30 days before closing are all about consistency. By maintaining your financial habits, responding promptly to document requests, and avoiding unnecessary changes, you can help ensure a smooth path to closing day and the exciting moment you receive the keys to your new home.

Filed Under: Mortgage Tips Tagged With: Closing Day, Mortgage Approval, Mortgage Tips

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