So family and friends have been telling you that you should buy your first new house, right? As you busy weighing the pros and cons of the idea, this article would try to help you understand what it takes to buy a new home.
1. Are you prepared to stay put for at least 3 years at your new home? If you are not ready to stay in your newly purchased property for minimum of 3years, perhaps you have to put off this idea now. The reason is the kind of investment with property purchase and the associated fees charged on both buy/sell transaction would simply makes it impossible. You will end up lose money no matter it is a rising or falling market (here you end up losing even more money as your property will have depreciated in price).
2. Boost your credit rating Before you head to the bank for your mortgage application to buy a house, make sure you have an impeccable credit report. When you spot problems on the report, make an effort to correct and fix them. Your credit report would play a big part in deciding if a lender is going to grant you the loan.
3. Is your dream home within affordability?As a general rule of thumb, most lenders are happy to lend up to 80 percent of purchase price. But to have a better idea on the kind of loan amount you can be approved on, make use of those online calculators at the bankers’ sites to check this in relation to your income, debts, and expenses.
4. Size of down payment As mentioned above, banks expect you to put up at least 20 percent of purchase price. When you are not able to pay that amount, you may have to talk to some other lenders like the sub-prime folks.
5. How accessible are public amenities and facilities for the family? This is probably the one most important factor the market look at. This is because property that is strategically located is a top choice for many home buyers, so this will allow you to add value to your property when it is time to sell.
6. Enlist the help of property agent While Internet is useful disseminating valuable information like home listings, when it comes to a time to follow up, like physical home inspection, negotiating terms and price, human type interaction cannot be avoided. It can be a good idea to get help from exclusive buyer agent as they can help to take care of all these hassles on your behalf and acting on your interest.
Answers all of the above truthfully and if these answers still point to a new house purchase, get ready for some intensive homework. Once you chanced upon property that you like, you would have to start gathering background information. For example the kind of prices transacted in the past months for similar housing type or neighborhood would be helpful. This will prepare you on the likely target price the seller is willing to let go so you can negotiate effectively to win your property.
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