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How to Buy the Most Home for Your Money | How to Buy the Most Home for Your Money |
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Consider moving up to a bigger home in steps rather than all at once: By lowering your expectations and starting out modestly you can get to your dream home. Consider the things that you want, need and must have. Start Saving: Once you have committed to the idea of buying a home start putting away money and cutting back where you can/ This may mean a few less dinners out, but getting started on saving towards a down payment will help you in the long run. Make owning your own home a priority. The majority of lenders want to see you put up at least a portion of the money used in buying a property. Keep your credit clean: Your credit rating will be playing a part in if and how much a lender will let you borrow. Make it a point to pay your bills on time. Now may also be a good time to pay off some debt if possible, but do not close the accounts. Closing an account can actually hurt your credit score according to some experts. Look for starter homes and bargains: Although your first home will probably not be your dream home, it is an important step on getting you there. Your first home will start you on the equity building path that leads to your dream home. Condos, townhouses, and duplexes are often much less expensive than detached houses and buying one in a good area can serve as a good stepping stone. Likewise a bargain home in a good area that needs fixing up can be a good trade up in a few years if you are wiling to give the fixer upper home the attention it needs. |
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