First Time Buyer
Dreaming of owning your first home? Tired of shoveling out
rent for a home or apartment that doesn't feel like yours? Take
heart, changing from renter to homeowner may be easier than you
think. I'm here to help.
Where do you start?
First of all, learn the financing
basics. Get pre-approved and become a smart shopper.
When you buy your first home, making monthly payments
probably won't be a problem. After all, you're already paying
rent to your landlord each month. It's coming up with the lump
sum needed for a down-payment that may seem impossible.
Fortunately, there are options to make buying your first home a
happy reality.
Programs for first-time buyers. There are
several local or federal government programs that help first
time buyers get into the housing market. Ask me about these
options.
Your lender. Your bank or credit union may
help as well. Are you debt free and own something free and
clear, like a car? Your lender may lend you the down-payment by
securing it against this asset.
Private contracts. Look for a seller to
help you buy and finance your home. Some sellers are willing to
carry the contract themselves and will waive the down payment.
You may only have to pay the monthly mortgage installments.
Need financial solutions?
Credit or tax problems. Do you have
problems with your credit rating or owe money in taxes? Buying
your first home is still a possibility. Check with your lending
institution about options, such as paying a higher down-
payment.
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