Stay within your budget.
Keep in mind how the home purchase will affect your existing financial
situation and other goals, such as saving for retirement or funding a child's
college education. You'll also need to consider the cost of living in the new
home, such as utility bills, heating expenses, and repair and maintenance costs.
And don't forget to reserve enough cash to cover the closing costs, insurance
premiums, property taxes, and moving expenses.
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Consider the asking price.
To make sure you're not paying too much, objectively ask yourself how much
the house is worth. Will you end up paying extra for features-such as extra
bedrooms, a pool, or sauna-that aren't important to you? Check the selling price
of comparable homes in the neighborhood for recent trends. Have the home
professionally inspected before you sign on the dotted line. A good inspection
will reveal major problems, such as corroded plumbing, antiquated or unsafe
electrical systems, or structural or foundation problems. An inspector may also
discover less serious problems, like minor electrical defects or inferior
ventilation. If the house is safe and sound, the cost of an inspection will buy
you peace of mind.
Get to know the neighborhood.
If you have children, check out the schools they'll attend. Drive or walk to
the nearest grocery store and shopping mall, and consider your daily commute.
Make sure you don't mind these trips, because you'll be making them regularly
for years to come.
Look at the surrounding areas.
To avoid unpleasant surprises in the future, envision possible changes in
the neighborhood. You may want to check with the local planning department to
see what developments might be permitted down the road and how assessments could
possibly affect you.
Don't let your heart rule your decision.
A new home is a significant investment, and looking at the pros and cons
objectively may help you make the wisest choice.
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When you find the perfect home, your Credit Union can help you choose a
mortgage that fits your needs. Our mortgage lending team is staffed by
experienced professionals who would be pleased to explain all your borrowing
options.
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