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The Basics of Buying a House By Mr. T
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Should I buy or Rent? Most cases – better to buy than rent ASAP Exception: – Very low rent – Plan to move in a few years Most people think buy better because – “You stop throwing you money away on rent” Equity build from buying offset by taxes, insurance, maintenance and mortgage interest
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You don’t pay cash You don’t pay cash when you buy. – Nobody could afford a house! Get a mortgage. – Borrow money from bank – Pay back over time – 15 yrs/30yrs – Pay interest – 7%
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Down Payment Cash Down Payment is a percent of sale price of house 0% - 20% typical Higher down payment – Easier get loan – Lower interest rate – Lower monthly payment
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How much can I afford? Typical rule: 3 times annual income – Income $50,000 = $150,000 house Possible – buy bigger home and rent part Factors: – No debt – bigger house – Large down payment – bigger house – Good credit – bigger house
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How much does a home cost? Median Price 2009 - $175,000 – – Median is the middle of houses sold – 50% Varies by region in US – Northeast - $225,000 – South - $150,000 – Midwest - $140,000 – West - $230,000
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How much money up front? Down Payment – up to 20% sale price Closing Costs – up to 8% sale price – Survey, title company, points, deeds Miscellaneous Costs – up to $800 – Application fee, bank fee, inspection of house Typical - $4000 up to $40,000
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How to get a loan? Four typical requirements to qualify: – Down payment money – savings – Income – 3 times higher than income – Two years solid employment history – same job – Decent credit
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How to find a house Credit report – get copy and clean up! Pre-approve at bank – letter says you can afford a house Find a realtor – help find house and show Find house and get disclosure Make offer! Sign Contract
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How to find a house Professional house inspection House appraisal – verify value of house Insurance agent – homeowners Closing! House is yours – yeah baby.
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