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Mortgage Tips for First Time Buyers




By Charles Essmeier

A home is the single most expensive thing most people will ever purchase. In addition, paying off a home loan can take as long as forty years and will involve paying an amount of interest that exceeds the cost of the house itself. In short, buying a house is not something to be done without a lot of forethought. With the average American living in their homes for seven years or less, most mortgages are probably offered to people who have purchased a home before. But there are always people who are buying for the first time, and for them, knowing how the process works is important.

Here are some useful tips for first-time homebuyers:

Know how much you can afford to pay. This includes not only the total price of the house, but the monthly payments, as well. Do not be fooled by the monthly amount the lender tells you that you can afford; that number is usually high enough to be well beyond most buyers' comfort zones. If the lender suggests that you can pay as much as $2000 per month but you only feel comfortable paying $1500 per month, then that is your limit. You should buy a house that will allow you to pay that amount, and no more.

Check your credit ahead of time. No one wants to be denied a home loan because of errors on your credit report. You can check it for free at annualcreditreport.com. Get a copy and make sure the information is accurate.

Shop around for a good lender. The interest rates and terms will vary from lender to lender, so you should seek out the best terms. Additionally, you should try to find a lender with whom you feel comfortable. You will be paying on your mortgage for decades to come, so find a lender and terms with which you are comfortable.

Be aware of closing costs. The amount of money that a buyer is expected to bring to closing can be astonishing. Don't be caught off guard when it come time to close and the lender asks you to bring a certified check for $15,000 that you do not have. Find out ahead of time exactly how much it will cost you to close on the loan and have those funds ready.

Most of these items will seem like common sense, especially to those who have financed a house before. But anyone who is buying a home for the first time should be prepared for the process. By being prepared, the process should go smoothly.
 
 
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©Copyright 2005 by Retro Marketing. Charles Essmeier is the owner of Retro Marketing, a firm devoted to informational Websites, including HomeEquityHelp.com, a site devoted to information regarding mortgages and home equity loans .

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