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How Much Home Can You Afford in Winchester VA?

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Real Estate Agent with Long and Foster Webber and Associates,480 W Jubal Early Dr #100, Winchester, VA 22601

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How Much Home Can You Afford?

The single most important part of buying a house is figuring out how much you can realistically afford to pay. You'll have to take a good look at your budget, debts, credit reports, and credit score.

Once you have a good picture of your financial status, start saving as much money as you can for a down payment, closing costs and other extra expenses that come along with buying a house. Extra expenses could include paying for a home inspection (around $300 - $500 depending on where you live) or hiring a moving company after the sale is final.

Depending on the condition of your finances -- if you have a lot of debt, errors on your credit report, or a low credit score -- getting ready financially could take six to 12 months or more! If your credit score falls below 620, lenders may see you as a risky borrower. This might mean you can only qualify for a sub prime mortgage (one with a higher interest rate).

It might be worth your time to take a year and work on building a better credit report before taking on the responsibility of a mortgage. Also, if you qualify for a lower interest rate you could save thousands of dollars over the life of the loan. Be wary of companies that offer to repair your credit for a fee.

 

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Comments (2)

Donny Carter
Carter & Roque Real Estate - Frostburg, MD
Mountain Maryland Real Estate Expert

Great post Beth.  It is so vital to keep a good credit score when you looking to purchase a home.

Jan 10, 2014 12:50 AM
Beth Paisley
Long and Foster Webber and Associates,480 W Jubal Early Dr #100, Winchester, VA 22601 - Winchester, VA
Winchester Virginia 540-327-2813

It really is and with the last few years there are a lot of people that want to buy and need to understand this is the first step in buying a home.

Jan 10, 2014 12:57 AM