The A-Z of Residential Real Estate in New Jersey
- zacharygotlib
- Feb 4
- 3 min read

The Residential Real Estate Process in New Jersey: A Step-by-Step Guide
Buying or selling a home in New Jersey can be an exciting yet complex process. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or an experienced investor, understanding the key steps involved will help ensure a smooth transaction. This guide outlines the residential real estate process in New Jersey from start to finish.
1. Hire a Real Estate Professional
A knowledgeable real estate agent will help navigate the market, identify properties, and negotiate favorable terms. Both buyers and sellers benefit from professional representation. Without a knowledgeable real estate professional, you increase the odds of finding yourself in a tricky situation.
2. Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage (For Buyers)
Before starting the home search, buyers should get pre-approved for a mortgage to determine their budget and demonstrate financial readiness to sellers. This step helps alleviate concerns a seller may have, and might help elevate your offer over others in a competitive real estate market.
3. Find a Property and Make an Offer
Once a buyer selects a home, their real estate agent submits a written offer. The seller can accept, reject, or counter the offer. Negotiations may involve price, contingencies, and closing terms. Having a sound understanding of what you are agreeing to is crucial in ensuring a smooth real estate transaction.
4. Attorney Review Period
New Jersey residential real estate transactions require an attorney review period, typically lasting anywhere between one and five business days. During this time, both the buyer’s and seller’s attorneys review and modify the contract as needed. Either party may cancel the contract without penalty during this period. As a buyer in a competitive market, working with an experienced real estate attorney to fast-track the attorney review period is imperative, as the Seller can still accept other offers during this period.
5. Home Inspection and Due Diligence (For Buyers)
After attorney review, the buyer conducts a home inspection to uncover potential issues. The scope of the home inspection will be negotiated during contract signing and during the attorney review period, if needed. If significant defects are found during the home inspection, an experienced real estate attorney will negotiate repairs or price adjustments (credits), and if the parties can not reach resolution, the deal may be terminated.
6. Apply for a Mortgage (For Buyers)
Once attorney review is completed, the buyer finalizes their mortgage application. The lender will order an appraisal to confirm the home's value. Working with an experienced lender is also paramount as the lender will be able to ensure contract deadlines are followed and the closing is not delayed.
7. Title Search and Insurance
Your New Jersey real estate attorney will work with a title company to ensure the property has clear title, free from legal issues. Buyers purchase title insurance to protect against any future claims, and as such, is one of, if not the most important aspect of buying a house. If there are any issues found on title, your real estate attorney will work with the title company to remedy such issues prior to closing.
8. Final Walkthrough
Before closing, the buyer does a final walkthrough to ensure the property is in the agreed-upon condition.
9. Closing
At closing, both parties sign final documents, funds are transferred, and the buyer receives the keys. The deed is recorded with the county, officially transferring ownership. Many closings are now handled virtually, without the seller appearing in person.
Conclusion
Understanding the residential real estate process in New Jersey can help buyers and sellers navigate transactions with confidence. Working with an experienced NJ real estate attorney ensures your interests are protected at every stage. If you’re considering buying or selling a home, consult with a professional to guide you through the process. With over 45 years of combined experience Gotlib Law is well equipped to ensure a smooth process and any issues along the way are addressed. Please reach out for a free consultation by emailing lindagotlib@gmail.com or calling 732-548-3133.
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