By Beatriz “Bea” Rocha, Broker Associate – Coldwell Banker Global Luxury
Buying a property in Miami is an exciting milestone, whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, relocating from another state, or investing in one of the fastest-growing real estate markets in the country.
To help you feel confident at every stage, here is a clear and complete guide to the key steps of the home-buying process—from getting pre-approved to signing your closing documents.
1. Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage
The first and most important step is obtaining a pre-approval letter from a reputable lender.
This document shows how much you can borrow and demonstrates to sellers that you are a serious, qualified buyer.
Why pre-approval matters:
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Helps define a realistic budget
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Strengthens your offer in a competitive market
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Avoids delays during the closing process
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Identifies the best loan options (conventional, VA, FHA, jumbo, foreign national loans)
If you’re an international buyer, additional documents may be required, but the process is still straightforward with an experienced lender.
2. Start Your Property Search With a Real Estate Professional
Once you’re pre-approved, the next step is to begin your property search.
As your real estate advisor, my job is to help you:
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Identify the best neighborhoods based on lifestyle and ROI
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Compare buildings, amenities, and association rules
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Evaluate property values and market trends
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Schedule showings and private tours
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Spot red flags before you make an offer
Whether you’re searching in Key Biscayne, Brickell, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Miami Beach, or North Bay Village, having a knowledgeable local expert saves you time and protects your investment.
3. Making an Offer: Understanding the “As-Is” Contract
In Florida, most residential purchases use an “As-Is” Contract for Sale and Purchase.
This does not mean you’re buying a property without inspections—quite the opposite.
What an “As-Is” contract really means:
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The seller is not required to make repairs
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You, the buyer, have the right to inspect the property
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You can cancel the contract (within the inspection period) if issues are found
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You may renegotiate based on inspection findings
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The seller must disclose known defects
This form is widely used in Florida because it provides fairness and protection for both sides, and it keeps transactions moving efficiently.
4. The Inspection Period
After your offer is accepted, the inspection period begins—usually 7 to 15 days, depending on the contract.
During this phase, you may schedule:
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General home inspection
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Plumbing and electrical evaluation
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Roof inspection
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Mold assessment
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Condo document review (budget, reserves, assessments)
If issues arise, we can request credits, price reductions, or an extension for further evaluation.
5. Completing the Mortgage and Appraisal
Once inspections are approved, your lender orders an appraisal to confirm the property’s market value.
At the same time, the lender finalizes:
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Income verification
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Asset review
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Employment confirmation
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Condo/HOA approval (if applicable)
This stage is crucial, and working with an experienced agent helps keep the process smooth.
6. Preparing for Closing
Your title company or attorney will begin preparing the legal documents and ensure the title is clear of liens or issues.
Before closing, you will receive a Closing Disclosure (CD) outlining all costs, including:
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Loan fees
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Title fees
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Prorated taxes
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HOA prorations
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Insurance
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Escrow amounts
We will review all documents together to ensure accuracy and transparency.
7. Final Walkthrough & Closing Day
Just before closing, we complete a final walkthrough to confirm the property is in the same condition as when you made the offer.
At closing, you will:
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Sign loan documents
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Transfer final funds
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Receive the keys to your new home
Congratulations—you are officially a homeowner in Miami!
🌟 Work With a Trusted Real Estate Advisor
Buying a property is one of the most important financial decisions you’ll make.
With the right guidance, the process can be smooth, efficient, and even enjoyable.
If you’re thinking of buying in Miami—whether a primary home, vacation residence, or investment property—I’m here to guide you every step of the way.
📞 Bea Rocha, Broker Associate
Coldwell Banker Global Luxury
Key Biscayne • Brickell • Coconut Grove • Coral Gables • Miami