first time home buyer – owner loan

February 26, 2011

Best First Time Home Buyer Qualifications

Jeffrey Ragan asked:




One of the biggest steps a person can make in their life is buying a home. You finally get to have a place that is yours and you can do what you want with it. Decorate the inside and outside to your hearts content. While you consider the various prospects that would make the perfect home for you, you should also consider what the first time home buyer qualifications there are. It would be a shame to find that perfect home and then not qualify to buy it!

Below are a few basic first time home buyer qualifications you should meet:

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February 24, 2011

$8000 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

MICHREALTORS asked:


Take advantage of the $8000 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit. To learn more, ask your REALTORĀ® and visit www.mirealtors.com today.

Eric

Moving Tips for First-Time Home Buyers to Save You Money

Janet Corniel asked:




If you are about to embark on purchasing a home for the first time, congratulations! It is a wonderful feeling to own your own home for the first time. However, there are many hidden costs that are associated with purchasing and moving into your new home that you may not be fully aware. The best way to mitigate these costs is preparation and education.

Interest rates are historically low right now, which will work in your favor. However, before you even shop for a home, run your credit score. This is key. You do not want to fall in love with a home and find out you can not pre-qualify to purchase it. Lenders are extremely picky these days. Look at your debt-to-income ratio. Make sure it would be acceptable to a potential lender.

After you clear that first hurdle, look for a reputable realtor. You may choose to go it alone to prevent paying commissions but I suggest you reevaluate that choice, especially as a first-time home buyer. It is so important to have someone represent your interest and educate you in the process to prevent losing money. I also suggest you have your realtor just represent you and not both parties (seller and buyer). We have done both and even with a good realtor, this situation is just not optimal.

Once you are pre-qualified, have your realtor and found the home for you, be prepared for all of the steps and costs involved. You will have to do a home inspection, which will cost approximately $400-$500. You do not want to skimp on this. It is important to note the costs may seem large at first but when you apply it to the overall percentage of the cost of the home, it is minimal. It is worth paying $500 for a home inspection in order to find out the home may be in such disrepair you can’t afford to fix it.

Closing costs are another expense that may be the difference of getting the deal done or not. Make sure you review your good-faith estimate carefully. This will detail all of the closing costs and what you will have to bring to the table. If you have any questions or if there are some discrepancies take it up with your lender right away. You do not want to be surprised at the closing table. A good realtor will help guide you through the process.

After you make it through your closing and get your keys, you are not out of the woods yet. You still have moving and settling-in costs. If you are moving yourself, there are many options out there for you, evaluate which is best for your circumstances. Distance and the amount of things you own will dictate the best option for you. There are ways to save yourself money. If you have a moving company move you, make sure you get competitive bids and evaluate them carefully. You can also pack it yourself and use a portable storage device that will move to your location. You can also do everything yourself and rent a truck and pack and move. If you are just starting out, the later may be best for you. However, if you are combining households and/or have a lot of stuff you may have someone do the heavy work for you. Either way, set a budget and work within it. In the stress of a move, it is easy to spend if you do not set up limits ahead of time.

Settling-in costs are another expense that will sneak up on you if you are not careful and budget for it. These may include but are not limited to carpet cleaning, painting, window treatments, appliances, landscaping, restocking a kitchen, furniture, insurance and utilities. When you are looking at homes to buy, keep these settling costs in mind. Take a notebook with you and write these possible costs down. It will help you plan and decide on which home will be the most cost-effective for your budget. It may also give you some negotiating power in a buyers market like we are in now. Due to the economy, builders are really willing to work with buyers. Many are now throwing in upgrades like granite and landscaping packages. So keep them in mind when looking at homes.

In any event, it is so important to do your research ahead of time. Set a budget and prepare yourself. The more prepared and informed you are, the less likely you will lose money.

Gilbert

February 23, 2011

With the 2009 first time home buyer credit are we eligible if bought from an estate?

Getting Married 9-19-2009 asked:


We bought a home in October of 2009. My husbands father passed away so the home was in an estate. We purchased the home from the estate of his father. I know that we can not purchase a home from a family member directly but since this was from the estate are we still eligible for the tax credit?

Joseph

February 22, 2011

Government Grants For First Time Home Buyers

Austin Warty asked:




With the billions of dollars in free grant money that the government is giving away, government grants for first time home buyers can also be obtained. These programs can help you with your down payment, reduce your mortgage interest rate, and even assist with your closing costs on the purchase of your new home. You just need to ask for it.

While a significant portion of these grants are provided for low income housing and those facing financial hardship, there are plenty of grant programs for those who aren’t necessarily having a hard time financially. For example, you can find grants for first time home buyers who are purchasing a new home in developing areas.

The grants that are available to you today vary from state to state. Each state, county and even city have different programs, so you will have to do a little bit of homework. But anyone who is purchasing a home for the first time should not overlook this option when it comes to financing their purchase. This is free money for you that you may never have to pay back.

By knocking a couple percentage points off your mortgage rate, you could save hundreds of thousands of dollars over the life of the loan.

All you need to do is ask for the assistance in order to receive this money. In some cases you have to find and apply for these programs yourself, where as others may be found just by asking your lender if there are any special programs available for first time home buyers. While they may be obligated to tell you, they may not always be so willing to give up that information. After all, your lender makes money off the size of the loan they sell you.

Willie

February 19, 2011

The Federal Government’s First Time Home Buyers’ Stimulus Package – A New Hope For Homeowners

Kary Cambell asked:




There are some dreams that are out of reach but the one involving home ownership has recently been made more possible by the introduction of First Time Home Buyer Stimulus Programs directed by the U.S. government. Since buying a home is a significantly larger undertaking than say buying a car, it requires a lot of research. Whether you will be the only living in your home or whether it is for your entire family, if this is your first home you may qualify for a First Time Home Buyer stimulus program.

Another aspect of this program is that if you have not owned a home for three years you may also qualify for these programs. You should at least go through the application process because these programs were made available in both 2008 and 2009 so that people wishing to own a home might have another way of doing so.

Buying a home can be stressful so it’s important to do all you can do to accomplish this task as efficiently as possible. You need to do your research, finding a home in the area you desire, possibly within a convenient distance from school or work. Perhaps a scenic view is important to you or maybe you want easy access to a golf course. Whatever your wishes may be, the right home is going to be available at some point and if you have the time, you may as well use it to find exactly what you want. Another thing you may want to consider is whether or not you want a home that involves doing a lot of rehab. Do you want a fixer upper or do you want one that is ready to move into when the ink dries on your contract? Does the neighborhood have good lighting? Is it in a desirable area? These are some of the many questions that only you can answer. This part of your search can be fun and it is definitely a learning experience.

Find a home that you know you can afford and never let someone else convince you that your payment will be manageable if you know better. The larger the down payment, the lower your payment and you don’t want to be a slave to your house so that it becomes a burden. Are your outstanding debts a credit issue? If so, get them under control so your credit score is at a desirable level. The higher your credit score, the more apt you are to get the loan terms you want.

Your local bankers and mortgage brokers are wonderful sources of information when you are looking into available loan options. They will educate you and answer any questions you may have regarding ways to obtain financial assistance through government stimulus programs. In the First Time Home Buyer Stimulus Program you will find benefits such as lower interest rates, income tax credits, and down payment help. For disabled buyers a much lower interest rate may even be available so if that is your situation, apply for a loan. You basically have nothing to lose and you may be pleasantly surprised.

Remember that the First Time Home Buyer Stimulus Programs were created for you. Government officials know there are good, responsible people who long to be homeowners and who may not believe they will qualify for a first home. Buying a new or existing home is also a way to boost the economy and though that may not be your main focus, it is a desirable consequence.

Rita
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