Taking shortcuts or finding loopholes when making this type of investment will only end up hurting you in the end. This is a big-time investment that you cannot afford to figure out the details for later. For many people who are going from renting to buying, a mortgage can actually be just as affordable, and in some cases even more so than paying rent. The big roadblock for most people is the down payment. There are mortgage lending companies that advertise little-to-no down payments for certain qualified buyers, but these aren’t always cut and dry contracts – so you still need to plan.
Below is a checklist of things you should have done/are doing to prepare to purchase your first home. Print this article out and check off items as you do them:
Especially if you’re a first-time home buyer, having an experienced realtor or real estate agent to help you along the way will be well worth the money you pay for it. There are many requirements buyers and sellers have to comply with according to state and local laws. Having a realtor will expedite the process and ensure it’s a fair deal for both parties.
If you’re planning on utilizing a mortgage, the more you have saved for a down payment, the better the stipulations of the loan will be (generally).
Closing costs, inspections, and other move-in expenses rack up, quickly. It’s a good idea to have additional money saved for this exact reason.
Some states require it, but if it’s not required for your home purchase, pay for the home inspection before you buy it to ensure the home is functioning properly and effectively. This could save thousands of dollars in the future.
Now that you’ve invested in a property, it’s important to protect it! Look into the dozens (if not hundreds) of homeowner insurance providers in your area. Remember, if you live in a coastal area or have certain inclement weather conditions that are common where your home is located, consider including that in your insurance policy.
Buying your first home is an exciting time! Make sure you (or you and your partner) are prepared for what responsibilities come with owning a home. Good luck!