Title: 10 Top Tips for First Time Home Buyers
110 Top Tips for First Time Home Buyers
2Think in the long-term and consider resale value
- Do you want to have kids? Will you be taking
care of your parents? If your first home is
temporary, then who will it be sold to? Youll
find families with children wont want to buy a
home without a school nearby or on busy streets.
3Make a check list
- The home buying process is an emotional one. You
need to leave your emotions at the door when
checking a house. This isnt possible. So just
write a list of everything your home must have
and other essentials. Take this checklist with
you to each house and check off the things on the
list. Take photos as well. That way youll have
to think about a home that you fall in love with
but doesnt have anything you need.
4Consider all the expenses
- Theres more to buying a house than the
principal, interest, taxes, and insurance.
Theres also the cost of utilities, commuting,
and upgrading the house. Call utility companies
and ask for estimates and put together a real
budget for the new home to ensure you can afford
to live there.
5Ask for the Homeowners Association contract first
- Make sure you read through the Homeowners
Association contract. You wouldnt want to buy a
house to rent only to learn that the house cant
be rented out. Ask for the contract in advance
when buying a home thats part of an HOA.
6Research funding sources such as grants
- There are a lot of grants and sources of funding
you might not even know exist. Some of them are
pretty generous too and are offered based on
professionals and the location of the house. Look
through every finance option you have before
deciding you wouldnt qualify anyway.
7Read the contract before signing it
- Your house will likely be the largest single
purchase you ever make. Read through and
understand the contract. Talk to your mortgage
broker and real estate agent about anything you
dont understand and fire them if they arent
willing to explain it. There are lots of people
who would be willing to help if you need it.
8Learn about the demographics of the neighborhood
- When living in a neighborhood of renters, the
whole neighborhood can be brought down by some
bad renters or landlords. Also, would you be
happy to live in a neighborhood of single people
when youve got young kids? Consider your new
neighbors.
9Buy the view if you like it
- You shouldnt buy a house for the view unless
you own the view as well. Theres no telling when
a new building project will pop up between your
house and that stunning woodland area. Buy the
view itself if you have to (and can).
10Look beyond staging
- No one really appreciates how much staging a
house goes through. Staged houses look infinitely
better than occupied ones. Sometimes the staged
look of a home isnt even possible such as
having lamps that look nice where there are no
outlets! Pay attention, not to the staging of the
house, but the overall layout and structure. You
can always redecorate.
11All that old advice you were given is true
- You should always have an emergency fund you
should save for a 20 downpayment you should
improve your credit score avoid buying above
your means. All of this old advice is as true
today as it has you heard it.