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dreamed of but never thought possible!
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(613) 907-1456
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(705) 201-1652
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(888) 259-5801
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6 Things To Make you
STOP PAYING RENT
or what you need to know
to get you
started toward buying your 1st home!
People often fear
what they don't understand. One of the most common examples is
the fear of buying a home, and the seemingly complicated and endless
process that accompanies a home purchase. In fact, studies have
shown that this fear literally prevents some people from taking the
first steps to buying a home. The trepidation is likely to be
even more intense for individuals purchasing homes by themselves.
Buying a home is probably the largest purchase a person will ever
make. And for first time buyers, a group that is becoming more
prominent in the home purchase market, this purchase is even more
intimidating because you are taking the full responsibility upon
yourself. Prospective buyers should take advantage of the wealth
of home buying information and programs out there."
To prepare, you should do research and be fully informed before
beginning the search for a dream home. Here are Six Steps to get
started:
1. Before you start your house search, think
carefully about what it will be like to be a homeowner. For most
people, homeownership is an integral part of the American dream and the
advantages (tax benefits, sense of home, financial investment) far
outweigh any drawbacks.
2. Your credit history is one of the first things a
mortgage lender will look at in making a decision on your loan.
Contact one of the major credit-reporting agencies to obtain a credit
report. Review it carefully to be sure all the information is
correct. If you find discrepancies, you should work with the
credit agencies to resolve them.
3. Saving for a down payment is one of the biggest
barriers to homeownership. Mortgage lenders recognize this
dilemma and many now offer low down payment loans. Ten percent
down payments are commonly available, and there are some loans that
require no down payment.
4. Before you begin working with a Realtor®,
first go to your local lender and ask them to pre-approve, not
prequalify, you for a mortgage. Most lenders will provide this service
free of charge. Pre-approval will let you know exactly how much
you can spend on a home purchase BEFORE you start your search. A
preapproval in hand also makes you a more attractive buyer when you are
ready to make an offer on a home, as a home seller is more likely to
accept an offer from a buyer who can demonstrate the ability to secure
financing.
5. Many cities and counties offer down payment
assistance programs for borrowers meeting certain eligibility
requirements. Investigate these by calling your local housing
department. You may also want to check with your mortgage lender
and possibly local nonprofit housing organizations as well, to see if
there are assistance programs in your area. Down payment
assistance programs may take the form of "silent seconds," which are
loans you take in addition to your mortgage to help make the down
payment. Many times, silent second loans will have below market
interest rates, and in some cases might not require payments until you
sell your home. As an alternative, some local housing departments
offer low interest rate loans for the entire mortgage, sometimes a full
point below market interest rates.
6. Many mortgage lenders, nonprofits, and even
Realtors offer homebuyer education classes to prepare you for
homeownership. Classes normally run about 4 hours and walk you
through the basics of home buying: how to apply for a loan, work with a
Realtor, make an offer on a home, the escrow process, and the
responsibilities of homeownership.
More people who are renters now qualify to become a homeowner.
Don’t let fear or ignorance stand in your way. Our job is to
educate and advise you. Call us today to take one step closer
toward realizing your dream of one day becoming a homeowner.
TRILLIUM MORTGAGE
Office – 647-340-2620
Toll Free – 1-888-259-5801
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