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PCS orders to Nellis or Creech? Your Las Vegas homebuying checklist from pre-approval to closing

PCS moves rarely line up perfectly, so make sure to have allowance for the unexpected. With a military relocation specialist, you can have peace of mind as you make the move.

If you’re relocating to Nellis or Creech Air Force Base (AFB), buying a home in Las Vegas is likely part of your military relocation to-do list. That entire process of moving homes can feel daunting to manage, so we came up with this checklist to break down what you need to do in each step.  

From the moment your permanent change of station (PCS) orders arrive to the day you step inside your new home, here’s what you should cover.

 

1. Plot out your timeline

Before you start touring homes, identify the dates that are least likely to move, such as your report date, departure window, travel plans, and expected arrival in Las Vegas. From there, work backward to see when other key events need to happen.

PCS moves rarely line up perfectly, so make sure to have allowance for the unexpected — temporary lodging, delayed household belongings, remote signing, or a closing date that shifts by a few days.

Key dates for your PCS timeline:

 

2. Get pre-approved for a VA loan before you explore homes

Getting a VA loan pre-approved early helps you move faster when the right home comes along.

For Las Vegas military home buyers, pre-approval keeps your budget, report date, and buying timeline aligned. If you plan to use a VA loan, ask early about eligibility, costs, appraisal requirements, and closing timelines. In addition, your budget should also account for Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH).

Your financing checklist:

 

3. Find a community that’s within reasonable distance from Nellis or Creech

Your home search should start with where you’ll actually report. Nellis puts many buyers closer to northeast Las Vegas and North Las Vegas, while Creech is farther northwest near Indian Springs, making commute planning a much bigger part of the decision.

Your community search checklist: 

 

4. Decide on the home features that matter most to your family

A PCS move can make every home feel like a now-or-never decision. Before you start comparing listings, separate the true must-haves from the things that would simply be nice-to-have.

It’s also wise to think ahead. Future orders can come sooner than expected, so it helps to choose a home that could appeal to buyers or renters if your timeline changes.

What to decide before touring homes:

 

5. Tour homes with a clear plan, whether in person or by video

A detailed virtual tour can help you make a more informed and confident decision before you arrive.

Once you’ve narrowed your search area and must-haves, the next step is seeing what each home is actually like. You can tour in person or virtually, but pay attention to: the street, nearby homes, storage, natural light, parking, yard upkeep, and signs of deferred maintenance.

If you’re still out of state, ask your agent for a live video walkthrough or a detailed recorded tour. 

What to review during each tour

 

6. Write an offer that fits your PCS timeline and budget

Once you find the right home, your offer needs to spell out more than just the price. Your financing, inspection period, appraisal timeline, closing date, possession date, and seller credit requests should all line up with your report date and moving plans.

What your offer should include:

 

7. Get through the home inspection and VA appraisal

Once your offer is accepted, two important reviews begin: the home inspection and the VA appraisal. They are not interchangeable.

The inspection helps you understand the home’s condition before your deadline to negotiate repairs, request credits, or reconsider the purchase. Meanwhile, the VA appraisal is part of the loan process and helps the lender confirm the home’s value. 

What to resolve during inspection and appraisal:

 

8. Confirm the handoff before moving day

Before you schedule movers, deliveries, or travel around your new address, confirm the final sequence: signing, funding, recording, key release, walkthrough, utilities, and HOA access. If you’re closing before you arrive in Las Vegas, decide who can complete the final walkthrough, receive updates, or check on the home after closing.

What to confirm before closing and move-in:

 

Ready for your move to Las Vegas? 

Buying a home during a PCS move to Nellis or Creech doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right plan and local guidance, you can make informed decisions that align with your professional obligations and real estate needs. 

As a top 1% Las Vegas Realtor and military relocation specialist, I understand all the challenges of a PCS move. I was also part of a military family for 25 years.

I’d be happy to make you and your family’s transition to Las Vegas a lot smoother. 

Just get in touch with me at 702.419.3212 or via email to get started.

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