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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

DON'T BUY A HOUSE!! (Till You Do These 6 Things First.)

By Doc Schmyz

Getting into your first house is a scary deal for most of us. terms we dont understand, contracts written in legalese that we cant figure out...and lets not even talk about financing guidlines. Some people wont buy a home just out of the fear of the unknown.

For most people buying a home is the largest financial purchase they will make. If it is your first time be sure to take advantage of all the program information and home buying programs you can.

Do some research and be fully informed before beginning your search for a home. Here are the six steps you should take before buying:

1) Before you start your house search, think carefully about what it will be like to be a homeowner. For most people, home ownership is the American dream and the advantages (tax benefits, sense of home, financial investment) far out weigh any drawbacks.

2) Have an idea about your credit right from the start. Your FICO score will normally be between 400 and 850. the higher the score the better your funding chances are. Get a copy of your credit report and review it. Look for any discrepencies and report them to the agency. In some cases you may want to use a credit repair agency.

3) Understand exactly what your finances are. For most homebuyers the two most feared words are: DOWN PAYMENT. Today, there are so many diffrent types of loans available that this shouldnt be as much a worry as it was, say ten years ago. a good loan officer or mortgage broker should be able to walk you through the process and stear you clear of the programs to avoid.

4) When meeting with a good mortgage broker or banker, ask them to pre-approve you, not pre-qualify you. Pre-approval is an actual underwriting of your file (whether manually or auto-underwritten) and will let you know how much you can actually spend on a house and up to what rate you would be able to go to. This means, of course, that you will have to provide your income documentation, credit, and various other items required by the lender to actually underwrite your file. When you are ready to make an offer on a home, you'll have more bargaining power over someone who is just pre-qualified, which just means someone has looked over your info and thinks you would qualify for financing.

5) While meeting with your mortgage broker or banker, have them look into any down payment assistance programs that may be available. There are many programs out there run by counties and cities and other agencies. The trick is to know about them, first, and then to see if you qualify for them.

6) First-time home buyer classes. Many lenders and Realtors offer home buyer education classes. They are usually a few hours long and will educate you through the process of buying a home. From applying for a loan, working with a Realtor, making an offer, going to escrow (closing), and various other responsibilities associated with owning your own home.

By following these six steps you'll be well on your way to homeownership! Remember, ask lots of questions and make sure you understand exactly what is happening. Always try to get referrals from people you trust. Good luck. - 23229

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