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What to Do After You Get a Mortgage: A First-Time Homebuyer Guide

Buying your first home is exciting, but it often comes with a new kind of uncertainty. Once the mortgage conversation starts, many buyers find themselves wondering what actually happens next and what they are responsible for before move-in day arrives.

Between paperwork, packing, and planning, it is easy to overlook a few important details that can make a big difference once you arrive. Many of the steps below are much easier once you have a clear timeline, which usually comes after you understand what you qualify for and how the loan process is unfolding. With a little preparation ahead of time, move-in day can feel organized instead of overwhelming.

TLDR: What to Do After You Get a Mortgage

Once your mortgage process is underway, the next steps focus on preparing for move-in. This includes updating your address, setting up utilities, confirming homeowners insurance, and handling a few first-day and first-week tasks in your new home. Having a clear timeline and understanding what you qualify for makes these steps easier and helps move-in day feel organized instead of overwhelming.

Update Your Address After Closing

Once you have a move-in date, begin planning your address changes. Submitting a USPS change-of-address form helps your mail transition smoothly, but it is only the first step.

Create a list of places that need your new address, including your employer, banks, credit cards, insurance providers, healthcare offices, and any subscriptions or delivery services you use regularly.

Many first-time buyers are surprised by how many places this touches, so tracking updates as you complete them can save time later. It is also helpful to review your state’s requirements for updating your driver’s license and vehicle registration so you know what to expect after move-in.

Set Up Utilities Before You Move In

Walking into a new home is much easier when the essentials are already running. Electricity, water, gas, trash service, and internet are usually the top priorities, and availability depends on where you live.

Looking into options early gives you time to compare providers and schedule service start dates that align with your move-in. Tools like MyUtilities can help simplify this step by gathering local utility and service provider information in one place, making it easier to understand what is available in your area. Confirming activation dates ahead of time helps avoid delays and makes the first few days in your new home far more comfortable.

Make Sure Homeowners Insurance Is in Place Before Closing

Homeowners insurance is a required step before closing and an important part of protecting your new home. Coverage options can vary, so taking time to understand what is included can help provide confidence as move-in day approaches.

As part of the PrimeLending loan process, buyers may see an insurance option through Covered, a digital insurance marketplace that allows coverage options to be reviewed and managed in one place. Working with an existing insurance agent is also an option.

Regardless of how coverage is secured, having homeowners insurance in place before closing helps prevent last-minute issues. Once settled in the home, reviewing the policy periodically is a smart habit as needs change over time.

First-Day and First-Week Tasks After You Move In

The first day in your new home is about getting settled and making sure everything feels safe and functional. Focusing on a few key items right away can help you relax and feel at home faster.

First-Day Priorities

These tasks are best handled as soon as you arrive:

  • Change or reprogram exterior locks
  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
  • Locate the main water shut-off valve and electrical panel
  • Clean before unpacking
  • Set up the most-used spaces first, such as the kitchen, bedrooms, and bathrooms

Once those essentials are taken care of, you can shift your attention to items that can be handled over the next few days without pressure.

First-Week To-Dos

These tasks help you get oriented and stay organized as you settle in:

  • Replace HVAC filters and note maintenance schedules
  • Confirm trash and recycling pickup details
  • Keep a running list of repairs or updates to address later

Planning these steps in advance helps your first days feel more manageable and less hectic, allowing you to settle into your new home with confidence.

Simple Habits That Help New Homeowners Stay Organized

After the essentials are covered, a few small habits can make homeownership easier to manage. Setting reminders for routine maintenance, bookmarking your online mortgage account, and taking photos of each room before making changes can all help you stay organized.

If you are new to the neighborhood, introducing yourself to neighbors early on can also help you feel more connected and settled.

What Comes Next After You Get a Mortgage

Preparing for move-in does not have to feel complicated or perfect. Most first-time buyers worry they are forgetting something, and that feeling is completely normal.

Planning ahead often starts with understanding what you qualify for and what your timeline could realistically look like. Having that clarity makes everything else, from setting up utilities to planning move-in day, far easier to manage.

If you are early in the process or still figuring out next steps, a quick conversation can give you clarity on where you stand and what comes next. Contact us today to get started.

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