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HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD WITH THEIR FIRST HOME PURCHASE

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Sandra Nickel REALTORS

If you have an adult child that has just graduated from college you may want to know how you can help them afford to purchase their very first home.  Hopefully your child already has a job lined up so that they can afford to pay for their new home once you have helped them to achieve the goal of home ownership, if not you may want to postpone this plan until they do. 

  • Many kids just out of college have a huge student debt that has accumulated over the last four years but that doesn’t have to stop them from owning their own home.  Parents can help their children be able to purchase their own home and to come up with the down payment by gifting the down payment to them.   Make sure that you do not loan them the money because that can work against them in the long run, rather give them the down payment as a gift.  This type of gift is much better than any house warming gift you could ever give them and it’s the gift that will keep on giving.  You will need to write a “gift letter” so that the lender realizes that the money is in fact a gift and not a loan.
     
  • If you simply cannot afford to gift the money for the down payment to your child then you can give them a loan but the lender will have guidelines that you must follow.  The lender will consider the loan a second mortgage on the house and you may also be prepared to have interest in the loan as well.  The interest rate will most likely be the current market rate.  
     
  • You can apply for a mortgage jointly with your child if you want to help out in that way.  You will be considered a non-occupant co-borrower.  If however your child fails to pay the mortgage, guess who will be responsible for it?  Yes, you.  This type of help towards a home purchase should only be done as a last resort.
     
  • You may want to choose to let your recent graduate move back home with you until he or she can afford to take on a home mortgage without having to have help from you.  By letting them move back in you are allowing them to be able to save money towards a home purchase and that in itself is a huge help in the right direction. 

Hopefully this gives you a few ideas on how to help your child afford to purchase a home of their own.

Stefan Winter
Real Estate in IL & NV | Owner of Real Estate Web Tech | Daily Vlogger - Las Vegas, NV
Owner - Winter Group & Real Estate Web Tech

All great tips, thanks for sharing & have a great week!

Sep 10, 2015 03:04 AM
Troy Erickson AZ Realtor (602) 295-6807
HomeSmart - Chandler, AZ
Your Chandler, Ahwatukee, and East Valley Realtor

Sandra - It seems like these days almost all children are needing some sort of assistance from their parents in order to purchase their first home. Thanks for sharing this information.

Sep 10, 2015 08:31 AM
Joe Jackson
Keller Williams Capital Partners Realty - Columbus, OH
Clintonville and Central Ohio Real Estate Expert

I gifted my commssion to my daughter and son in law for their condo

Sep 10, 2015 10:52 PM
Anonymous
Sandra Nickel

Troy, it's a sign of our times, I'm afraid. Joe, good for you. I've done the same for my Godson and his family. We must help the next generation become homeowners!

Sep 10, 2015 11:41 PM
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