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One Year Timeline: Before Buying Your Home

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Making the transition from renting to owning is freeing: privacy, your own yard, closets that can pass for a studio apartment and freedom to decorate however you please! I put together a list for Home Buyers that’s essential for first-timers and a great resource for people who have done it before. It’s a 12 month timeline to avoid common and frustrating mistakes – like buying the house or location that doesn’t work for you or paying too much.

Having the right agent guide you through this process is so important. I am experienced in helping my buyers – first time or seasoned – through this process from start to keys.

12 Months Out

There are plenty of resources to help you determine what you can afford. If you’re pushing the limits, start reducing your debt-to-income ratio now. Having a good referral from your agent for a mortgage professional can make the difference. To read another blog post about working with a mortgage professional, click here.

As you’re planning your savings strategy, keep in mind that banks like you to “season” your money. That is, they like to see that you’ve had stable funds in your account for 60 to 90 days before applying for a loan. Don’t worry: You can still use a financial gift from a family member or bonus received close to the time you buy.

9 Months Out

Seeing potential homes will also keep you motivated to continue reducing your debts and saving for your down payment. Start visiting open houses to get an idea of what kind of homes are in your price range and what neighborhoods appeal the most. When you are ready to purchase, finding out what price the homes you saw sold for will educate you and give you a great pulse of the market.

6 Months Out

3 Months Out

Even better, look for a mortgage broker, who will shop for a competitive loan rate for you among multiple lenders, unlike a bank, which can only offer its own products.

2 Months Out

In the Last Month

That’s it. Congratulations!

 

 

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