Friday, 3 February 2012

Getting It Right the First Time Home Buying

Don't be tempted into excess when first time home buying. A real estate agent may show you a condo or home that is really more than you can afford and you need to be strong and stay within your budget. Here are a few tips on making sure you buy a home you can really afford to live in:

  1. How do you know what can you really afford? Work backwards. Look at what you are paying in rent. Can you afford to pay more? Do you need to pay less? Consider that a mortgage payment will also include taxes, then assess the monthly payment from there.
  2. Where do you want to live? You may not get exactly what you want as a first time home buyer, but you should be armed with knowledge about neighborhoods, school districts or any other factors that are important to you.
  3. Don't get in over your head. Don't get a mortgage that is too large, has a high interest rate or that has a prepayment penalty if you can avoid it. Bad mortgages can make life much more complicated. Make sure you are using a reputable mortgage broker and you should be safe.

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