Being a first-time buyer can be daunting. Not only are you about to make one of the biggest financial decisions in your life, but you’ll probably also have family members and friends offering their ideas on the right house, mortgage, lender conveyancer and even removal company for you.
We’ve put together some ideas to try and take away some of the stress and confusion and give you confidence to move through the home buying process as smoothly as possible.
Get the right advice
Of course, we’re going to say that – it’s what we do! We’ll review your circumstances and look at your income, debt, day-to-day outgoings, employment and the size of your deposit, to assess what you can afford to borrow now and in the future. We’ll talk you through the types of mortgages we think are right for you and the lenders who offer them.
Save as much as possible
Buying a house is going to be expensive so it’s important to save, save, save and save some more to get yourself in the best position possible. Many lenders will accept a minimum deposit of 5% of the cost of the house you’re buying but aim higher. The bigger your deposit the smaller the mortgage (and monthly mortgage payments) making you more attractive to a lender.
Compromise
We can all admit that it is easy to get a little carried away when looking for your ‘dream’ home, but sometimes buying your first house is all about compromise. Deciding what you’re prepared to compromise on is an essential step when considering your first home. Whether it’s the luxury of having a drive or a bigger garden, it’s unlikely that you’re going to get everything you want at a price you can afford.
Know your budget
Your hard-saved deposit and monthly mortgage repayments aren’t the only expenses you need to be mindful of when buying your first home:
Talk to us and we can help with practical financial advice on your first and future home purchases.
Key takeaways:
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.
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