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Ready to Buy Your First Home?…

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FirsthomeHow exciting, you must be so pumped about buying your first home. There are many important factors to consider to ensure you’re ready for this undertaking. Here are a few to get your thinking process going. Ty Wallace would be happy to discuss other considerations with you as well. He’s helped hundreds of first-time home-buyers through the process, so there’s no question he hasn’t heard before.

  1. What’s your budget? Generally most people prefer, and many financial experts recommend, that a mortgage payment amount be about one-fourth to one-third of their monthly income. Calculate what you’d be comfortable paying, just to make sure you don’t get in over your head with a mortgage payment you can’t handle long-term.
  1. How’s your credit? When banks look at your credit history, are there any red marks? Have you had trouble paying your credit cards or student loans on-time? These little red marks don’t seem like a big deal, but when applying for a mortgage, they can greatly impact the interest rate offered to you. A good credit rating equals a good interest rate, meaning thousands of extra dollars in your pocket over the lifetime of your home’s mortgage.
  1. If you have kids, how’s the school district where you plan to move? Educating our children is extremely important, and it might be worth purchasing a more expensive home to ensure your children have a brighter, more prosperous future through an excellent education.
  1. Are cultural factors important to you? Would you like to have a local theater, concert hall, or Little Italy neighborhood close by, or are you okay with a couple gas stations and a McDonald’s around the corner? The culture of the neighborhood you’ll be moving into is important does it match your sensibilities? Can you imagine making friends with the neighbors? Buying a house isn’t just a financial decision it’s where you’ll be living your life, so you want it to fit in all ways.

Ready to get your home-buying journey started? Click “contact” on the menu above to shoot us a message, call [phone], or email TyWallace@earthlink.net today.

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