Top 5 Traits of a Home Buyer
You need to live somewhere. If you can buy a home for around
the same amount you would pay in rent, and don't mind staying put for a while
to build equity, becoming a home buyer might be a good decision. You will make
a good home buyer if you are:
A buyer who conforms
to the market.
If you are the type of buyer who says, "Every home on
the market is overpriced; I'm not paying that much," then you are not
conforming to the marketplace. Serious home buyers research the market and have
realistic expectations.
A buyer who has
savings -- enough to put 2 to 3 months of mortgage payments in reserve.
Mortgage lenders want buyers to have a reserve. You should
not take every nickel you can rub together and throw it into your home
purchase. You will need a small emergency fund.
A buyer who has the
resources and time to maintain a home.
Homes require upkeep. You'll have a lawn to mow, windows to
wash, furnace filters to replace, and you may need to tend to minor repairs
from time to time.
A buyer who is
employed with at least two years on the job.
If you don't have two years of employment at the same
company, then two years in the same field will suffice. Lenders expect to see
stability in your employment history.
A buyer who plans to
stay in the area.
If your state of residency is uncertain, it's probably a
good idea to skip buying a home. Some buyers who relocate are able to rent out
their home, but handling a rental long distance is not always wise. You don't
want to be forced to sell when you don't have enough equity to pay commissions
and the other costs to sell.
If you have all of this then you are more than ready to make
the biggest investment in your life.
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