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Love Buying a Home Series – Week 5
My step-by-step series will take you through the entire home-buying process — from finding a buyer’s agent to settlement day, and all the details in between. Every first-time buyer will find this information-packed series easy to follow and understand. Make sure to tune in for the next few weeks!
Coming up with a lump sum of money for a down payment can be scary and daunting to many first-time buyers. You definitely don’t want to wipe out your entire savings to purchase a home.
It doesn’t have to be a roadblock to homeownership!
Once you’ve got your monthly budget all set and know approximately how much home you can really afford (see the fourth article in this series), the next step is dealing with your down payment.
Here’s some guidance on where you can find cash for your down payment and also a rundown of some great homebuyer assistance programs that can help reduce the amount taken out of your own pocket.
How Much Down?
Many people think you need to put down a full 20% to get a mortgage. However, that is not true! How much money you need for a down payment can depend on the type of mortgage you will get for your financing.
However, the amount you put down really depends on YOU. If you’re a first-time buyer, don’t put all of your savings into your house. You may need some of that cash once you’re a homeowner.
Instead, put down just enough to buy the house and get a monthly payment that works for your budget right now.
Once you narrow down your mortgage options and take into account any homebuyer assistance programs, you’ll have a better idea of how much you’ll actually need for your down payment. Next week you’ll learn to sort through all the mortgage options out there so stay tuned for that!
Here’s a rundown of where to find money for your down payment:
Help from Homebuyer Assistance Programs
As a first-time homebuyer, you may qualify for many of the state and local assistance programs out there, many of which could help cover some of your down payment. Plus, several lenders also offer grant programs that can help with down payment and closing costs.
If you’re a first-time buyer with a moderate income, you should look into these programs before you consider other options … it’s like free money toward your purchase!
For instance, many assistance programs could be a good match for you and your circumstances. Definitely make it a priority if you’re a state, country or city employee since many local jurisdictions want to make it possible for you to work and live in the same community.
Should You Tap into Your Retirement Accounts?
You may have a nest egg of cash that you thought was off limits! These options below may not be the best choice for you, but they are something to consider if funds are needed.
Keep in mind, you will need to follow some set rules to access this money and should always consult with an advisor to clearly understand any tax implications.
Friends and Family
You might be reluctant to ask your family, but sometimes, they can be a great source for your down payment. You will need to decide if this is a gift or a loan. Your parents might have done the same thing when they bought their first house! When my husband and I bought our first house, we received a gift from my husband’s grandfather to help us with our downpayment.
Boost Your Savings
This is one area where you have some control over and should start making an effort as soon as you even begin thinking about buying a home. The earlier you start, the more you can increase your personal savings.
Getting a mortgage these days, especially for your first home, is definitely not “one-size-fits-all” these days. Email me so we can set up a time to talk through the options and narrow them down to which one or ones are best for you and your particular financial situation and goals.
Next week get all the details in the Five Steps to Obtaining a Mortgage
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