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Home Buying: Getting Started

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Real Estate Agent

Buying a home is exciting, but it can also be complicated. You're going to meet new people and go through an unfamiliar process. If you're a first-time buyer, be sure to talk to family, friends and current homeowners to get helpful tips on the buying process. Be sure to talk to you Realtor as they know the process more intimately than anyone involved.

It's important that you speak to a lender as they can determine your affordability and your comfort level in taking on a mortgage payment. If you don't have a lender, ask around for recommendations or ask your Realtor as they usually have lenders they trust and regard highly in the business.

To get started, get a copy of your credit report from the 3 major credit bureaus. Your credit rating is one key element that determines your mortgage interest rate. By law, you're entitled to one free credit report a year. You can either request them online or call them at the numbers below:

-- Equifax: equifax or at 800-685-1111

-- Experian: experian or at 888-397-3742

-- TransUnion: TransUnion or at 800-888-4213

Do the math. You need to budget for your home as well as your lifestyle. Look at your complete financial picture, including current and potential future expenses. Will you need a new car? What about childcare? You also want to have money saved up for any unexpected repairs in your home. And don't forget to include any ongoing monthly costs such as taxes and utilities. 

Once you've added up your expenses, use a mortgage calculator to determine how much home you can afford. Keep in mind that a mortgage payment consists of 4 elements commonly referred to as a PITI payment -- Principle, Interest, Taxes and Insurance. For a good and free mortgage calculator, click here to determine your comfort zone and how much you can afford.

 

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Comments (3)

Susan Jacobsen
The Alliance Group Realty - Hilton Head Island, SC
20 Years Providing WOW Real Estate Service

David - clear, simple, concise with really good information for a first time home buyer. I wouldn't think you'd have too many in your beautiful established area but haven't been up there in a long long long time so I'm sure I wouldn't even know it. Good luck! Great post -

Mar 21, 2014 04:35 AM
Ronald DiLalla
Century 21 Discovery DRE 01813824 - Anaheim, CA
No. Orange Cty Real Estate

Hi David,  great advice fo future home buyers...Thanks for sharing with us.

Mar 21, 2014 04:35 AM
Elizabeth Weintraub Sacramento Broker
Elizabeth Anne Weintraub, Broker - Sacramento, CA
Put 40 years of experience to work for you

A key thing to remind people is if they order only one credit report online, they can do it twice more during the year. Every 4 months, order a different credit report. That way you don't have to do it only once a year and you can stay more current.

Mar 22, 2014 03:52 AM