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Tips
for 1st Time Home Buyers
According to the National Association of REALTORS®,
each year more than 40% of all homes are purchased
by first-time buyers
Here
are 10 tips to make your first purchase a good
experience:
- Save.
You'll need money for a down payment, closing
costs, moving, and other expenses. Put off trips
and luxuries until after you're in your new
home.
- Think
credit. Poor credit will make you a bigger
risk in lender eyes -- and more risk means higher
rates and steeper monthly mortgage costs. Make
a point of paying credit car bills, auto loans,
rent, and other payments on time, all the time,
and in full.
- Look
into the financing process as soon as possible.
Get pre-approved so that you generally know
how much you can borrow, what you can afford,
and so owners will see you as a serious buyer.
- Consider
Taxes. When you buy a home, mortgage
interest and property taxes are generally deductible
from income taxes. This means while monthly
housing costs may be larger when you own than
when you rent, what you save in taxes can make
up some or all of the difference. For details,
speak with a tax professional.
- Look
for gifts and grants. It is estimated that
22% of all first time buyers receive gifts from
relatives and friends. Some companies offer
grants and other incentives to employees who
are buying a first home. Community groups may
also have programs and financing in place for
first-time buyers
- Consider
what location will work best for you. Look
at your needs, the needs of household members,
and your preferences in terms of commuting,
shopping, recreation, and other factors that
are important to you.
- Know
the broker's role. Real estate brokers
are at the center of most property transactions.
It's important for you to know what a broker
does, who is represented, and how the brokerage
system works.
- Plan
on getting a home inspection as part of any
offer you make. A professional inspection
can help you understand the condition of the
property and the repair bills you are likely
to face in the next few years.
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Start
now, takes your time, and asks as many
questions as you like. Being a first-time
homebuyer is challenging, but millions of
people do it each year -- and you can too.
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