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What country are you in? It might matter.
Assuming you are in the US, the process is lengthy and there's a lot of hurry up and wait, but it's not too bad.
Edit, addendum: hire your own lawyer to review the contracts. This will cost about $1,000. If you don't already have a lawyer you can contact your state bar association to find one that is relevant to your needs. Don't buy a home as co-owner with a person to whom you are not married. If you must, you will need your lawyer again to draft up a full partnership agreement that describes how to divide the asset in the event of death, disinterest, disability, disloyalty, etc. You don't want to be half owner of a house with your deceased girlfriend's parents who want to sell it out from under you. Pick a number as your budget and stick to it. The temptation to get a house that is a little bit nicer will always be there. This is how stupid decisions are made.
As someone who's been through this 3 times, this all correct but I'll add a few caveats:
Buying a home can be a daunting, overwhelming, and frustrating experience, especially if you're looking at a quick closing timeframe. Just remember: your real estate agent is there to help you every step of the way and it's in their best interest to have your best interest at heart. Rely on them and their guidance and it'll make the whole experience less stressful.
Oh my god, thank you so much. I admit that's all a little overwhelming, but goodness I appreciate you taking the time to write that up.