Tips for first time buyers

Are you a first time homebuyer? If so, you may have an unnecessarily long home search. Many first time buyers are looking for their forever home. This means that their eyes are sometimes bigger than their wallets. To help keep your home search as short as possible and get you into your dream home quicker, here are a few steps you can take:

  1. The first step to having the shortest home search is to be honest about how much home you can afford. There are plenty of home calculators online. Zillow.com just launched a new one and there is great one on Realtor.com. These can give you a rough idea of how much home is right for you. Affordability calculators take into account more than just the mortgage you can afford, good ones also look at your current debts such as car loans, student loans, monthly bills, and more. These costs, including the carrying costs of owning a home give you a much better picture of what you can afford.
  2. Find a lender and get pre-qualified for a loan. The lender will be able to give you a pre-qualification letter stating just how expensive of a home you can afford. They will use your financial data to come up with numbers personalized just for you. Armed with the pre-qualification letter, you are now ready to search for homes in your price range.
  3. Figure out which home features you need to have and which ones are only nice to have. If you can be real about which feature are musts for you, you will help yourself and your Realtor find your home faster. Maybe school district is the most important for you, maybe it’s a three car garage, or a pool, or a chef’s kitchen.

Once you are realistic about your home search, it should take the shortest time for you to find your next home. This might mean that your next home won’t be your forever home. Sometimes you need to build up equity in one home before you can get to the perfect dream home. If may mean changing your expectations a little bit first, but a starter home can be a great first investment. It can also be a great learning tool so you know everything it takes to own a home from mortgage to maintenance to upgrading.

If you are ready to search for your new home, give us a call at (704) 525-4045. You can also search listings on our website here.