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5 Questions to Ask Before Buying a Home

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Summer is upon us, and with that comes an uptick in “For Sale” signs lining the streets. June is National Homeownership Month, and because financial literacy is our happy place, we are sharing some insights to help educate you on the financial implications of homeownership before you make an offer.

Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or a current owner looking to sell or refinance, here are five questions to help guide your decision.

1. What are the pros and cons of owning vs. renting?
Owning a home is a long-term commitment. Studies show that the average buyer expects to live in their new home for 13 years before selling. While homeownership allows you to build equity and take advantage of tax benefits, owning also comes with risks.

Educate yourself on the costs and benefits of owning a home before you make an offer: Check out our “Considering Home Ownership” module in our Education Center.

2. Am I ready for the responsibilities of homeownership?
While property is generally considered an appreciating asset, home values are tied to economic conditions. Having your financial house in order is an important first step to buying a house. Are you confident in your ability to pay your bills on time? Are you able to budget for unanticipated costs

Evaluate questions like these to determine whether you are ready for the responsibilities of ownership.

3. How much home can I afford?
Determining how much home you can actually afford goes beyond the list price of a property. Other factors that will affect your monthly payment include interest rates, taxes, insurance, income, debt, and future monthly expenses - to name just a few. While there are numerous “affordability” calculators out there, it’s important to first understand the whole picture.

Before you buy, take action to determine how much home you can afford: Consult the “Mortgage” module in our Education Center.

4. How will lenders evaluate my mortgage readiness & make loan decisions?
Are you familiar with the “Four C’s of Loan Credit?” Lenders look at a number of factors to determine the terms of a mortgage loan. Consider reviewing your financial history and educating yourself on the qualifications that lenders use to determine the terms of your loan.

5. How will my credit score impact my ability to buy?
Your credit score and  the information in your credit report are key factors in whether or not you’ll be approved for a mortgage and at what interest rate. When was the last time you checked your credit? Learn more about your credit, as well as steps you can take to build strong credit: Check out the “Credit Scores & Reports” module in our Education Center.

No matter what stage of homeownership you are exploring, expanding your knowledge about the key financial questions to ask when buying a home will help you make a long-term decision that benefits you! To discuss your mortgage options, borrowing needs and financial plans, get in touch with an experienced Stellar Bank lender today.

This article was developed as part of Stellar Bank’s partnership with EVERFI, Inc.

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