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How to Move Up to Your Next Home with Ease — Week 3
This 5-part series is a “how-to” guide for moving up to your next home with as little stress as possible. Whether it’s your first time moving up or you’ve done it before, this series is a great resource. This time around, you’ve got more to think about, plan, and “get right” then when you bought your first home.
It’s never simple when you’re ready to move on to a new home and you already own one to sell, or perhaps rent out.
It’s overwhelming just thinking about what comes first, what to do when, how to pay for everything, and how to time it all so you don’t end up with two homes or no home.
It’s both a logistical and financial dilemma!
First, you’ve got to deal with keeping your current home clean for buyers; and second, you’ve got to deal with financing this new home purchase. All of this has to happen all at the same time.
If neither is done properly, then your move isn’t going to happen.
That’s why I’m here to help explain how to make this all happen, step by step. And help your stress levels decrease at the same time.
Buy First or Sell First Financial Dilemma
Your decision on whether you will buy first or sell first, or even rent out your home, is a personal one. But you still need to call in the experts to help with making it.
Just like you, every single move-up buyer has different finances, different families, different current homes, different stress levels, and different purchasing goals.
All of this together is a whirlwind of factors that your lender and agent can help you sort out so you can make a decision AND then figure out what is financially possible with the direction you take.
That’s what we are going to focus on today … the financial aspect of making the buy first or sell first decision. You need to talk with your lender to examine what are your financial options for this next purchase.
But before you do, you need to do a little math. Just like what first-time buyers do when buying their first home, you need to:
Let’s break down these two steps now.
1.) What do you want your monthly mortgage payment to be on your new home? First and foremost, never ever start looking online at homes until you know what you want your new monthly payment to be. Most people can get approved for much more than they want to spend per month.
To avoid this, you need to start with the end in mind. Ask yourself, “What do you want to write a check for every month for this new home?” Write that number down. A range is fine.
Keep in mind that every $10,000 change to your purchase price only raises your monthly payment by about $80 per month, so a range to work within is actually better.
2.) How much cash do you want to put into your new home purchase?
Perhaps you’ve been saving so you can have a bigger home without a bigger monthly payment. Or, maybe you want to save some of the equity from your current home for another purchase or updates in the new home.
Think about your total cash outlay for this next home. Write that number down. Now write down where those funds are? Is all of it in your current home?
It’s okay if it is. We just need to get it out before you can buy the new home, and selling your home first is not always the way to do that.
Are funds elsewhere? Where? Are they liquid?
For now, just write down how much cash you have in total, where it is, and how much you want to put toward your new home once everything is said and done.
Next Step … Working with Your Lender
With this information, your next step is to talk to your lender about these two items:
Remember to start your conversation with your lender about monthly payments so you don’t get sidetracked with being approved for too much!
From there, your lender will run an approval and will ask for bank statements, pull your credit and most importantly provide you with a loan summary sheet. This way you know what price you can be approved for on the new home. This number should be calculated by using your preferred monthly payment and the financial information given for the approval process.
Two questions you’ll need to discuss with your lender at this time:
What amount are you approved for while keeping you current home? This is in case you want to buy a new home first before your current one sells (or maybe you can keep it as a rental, yahoo!).
What amount are you approved for if you sold your home first?
They will understand how to answer these questions for you. It all comes down to your debt-to-income ratio.
Essentially, can they approve you to buy the next home you want before you sell or not? This can only be answered by your lender. You may want to buy first so you can take you time and find “the one,” but only your lender can tell you whether that’s possible. Now is the time to find this out.
When you do need to sell first:
Once you have information from your lender, you may find out you will need to sell first before you buy. If that’s the case, stay tuned for next week’s article in this series. It will explain how to that step by step.
In the meantime, here are some factors you should keep in mind:
When you can buy first:
If your lender says you can buy before you sell, this is obviously preferable. You’ll learn exactly what you need to do when to make this happen in the final article of this series.
This is usually the easiest and less cumbersome way to make it happen, but not everyone has the financial ability to be approved to buy first.
In the meantime, here are some things to keep in mind if you buy first:
Moving Forward – Don’t Try to Figure It Out On Your Own
Know that this is not something you have to figure out on your own. I’ve got lots of experience handling these types of situations, so your first step is to call me several months or even a year or so before you want to start the process of buying and selling at the same time.
Also keep in mind that the time of the year may also play a part in which is decision is best for you and the location of your home. You don’t want to be looking for a home or selling your home during the holidays if you can help it, for example. I can show you ways to avoid that.
Stay tuned! We’ve still got two more how-to articles in my Move Up to Your Next Home with Ease series.
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