Do Not Buy A House!! (Till You Do These 6 Things First.)
Buying your first home is down right scary for most people. Your facing the unknown in most cases. Terms you don’t know…payments your not sure of…and I wont even mention the contracts to sign. Some studies show that some people are so over come with anxiety that they wont take the first steps to even buying a home.
Usually, your home will be the biggest purchase you will ever make. And if it is your first time, this purchase is even more intimidating because you are taking full responsibility upon yourself. You should try and take advantage of the wealth of home buying information and programs out there.
Be sure to prepare yourself before buying. Here are six steps to follow before buying:
1) For most people, home ownership is an integral part of the American dream and the advantages (tax benefits, sense of home, financial investment) far out weigh any drawbacks.Think about what it will be like to be a homeowner.
2) Know your credit. This is the first thing a lender is going to look at. Your FICO score will probably range from 400 on the low end to 850 on the high end…the higher the better. Contact one of the three major credit-reporting agencies to obtain your credit report and make sure it is accurate. If it isn’t, you’ll need to contact the credit agencies to find out how to resolve any issues. You can also work with a credit repair agency, but beware, as there are a lot of scam artists out there, especially online. I would not use anyone unless they were referred to you by someone you trust.
3) Finances. the dreaded down payment is a huge road block for most first time home buyers. However, there are many diffrent types of loan programs out there for little, and in some cases of strong credit, no money down. Your lender/mortgage broker should be able to help you find for the program you best qualify for.
4) Have your mortgage broker pre-approve you..NOT pre-qualify you. a pre-approval is actually a great out line of what you can spend on the house as well as the intrest rate you will be looking at. The best part is that you have much more leverage when actually shopping. It tells the seller you are already several steps closer to getting them a check from your bank then someone who is “just looking.”
5) Look into down payment assistance programs. While meeting with your mortgage broker or banker, have them look into any down payment assistance programs that may be available. They should have an idea of what would be available to you. There are many programs out there run by counties and cities and other governmental agencies. The trick is to know about them, first, and then to see if you qualify for them.
6) First-time home buyer classes. Many lenders and Realtors offer home buyer education classes. They are usually a few hours long and will educate you through the process of buying a home. From applying for a loan, working with a Realtor, making an offer, going to escrow (closing), and various other responsibilities associated with owning your own home.
By following these six steps you’ll be well on your way to homeownership! Remember, ask lots of questions and make sure you understand exactly what is happening. Always try to get referrals from people you trust. Good luck.
Doc Schmyz has done real estate deals all over the US and Canada. He owns a free website that shares Real estate investing information for all over the US. Find real estate information by state