Before
taking out a mortgage to buy a Charleston Home, it’s time to take a realistic
survey of your finances so that you can determine your price range and what
size of home you can comfortably afford. Buying a home that suits your finances
will mean that your mortgage payments will be easily within your budget and
won’t cause you financial stress.
Many
people, when offered a large mortgage by the bank, are tempted to buy homes
that are outside of their price range. It’s easy to see why a larger property
or a more luxurious home might be appealing, but by stretching too far beyond
your means you are courting with disaster.
If
your monthly mortgage rate just barely fits within your budget, without room
for savings, retirement contributions, or to build up an emergency fund – it
will only be a matter of time before things start to get tight. What happens if
you lose your job, or if your income decreases? If you are unable to meet your
mortgage payments, it is easy to slip very quickly into debt or even
bankruptcy.
This
is why it is so crucial to buy a home that fits your budget. Here are some
questions to ask yourself for figuring out howmuch mortgage you can comfortably afford:
·
Make a detailed budget that chronicles your
monthly incomings and outgoings. How much money do you really have each month
to work with?
·
What
type of safety net do you have if something goes wrong, in terms of savings and
family support?
·
How
large of a down payment are you able to save up? At least 20% of the propertycost is recommended, but more is always better.
·
How much outstanding
debt do you have
from your other lenders, such as your credit card debts, your bank loans,
student loans, etc?
·
How
stable is your income? Do you have a steady paycheque or are you self-employed
with variable income?
·
Are
you willing to change your lifestyle and lead a more frugal life to get the
house you want? Is there anywhere you can cut expenses and spend more on your
mortgage payment?
·
What
will be the total of all of the costs associated with purchasing the home,
including closing costs, inspections and other fees?
·
What
are the costs associated with moving? Don’t forget to include the moving van,
new appliances, hotel expenses, gas and meals out during the transition period.
Once
you have asked yourself these questions and taken a close look at your budget,
you will be able to determine realistically what you can afford when buying a
home – so that you can find that dream Charleston home that meets your budget.
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Charleston area home? Visit: www.jeffcookrealestate.com
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-Jeff
Cook
Jeff Cook Real Estate
Charleston, SC
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