Owning a home can have a lot of benefits. But even if it makes financial sense, it might not be the right choice for you right now. So how do you know if you should keep renting or dive head first into homeownership?
The first home your real estate agent showed you is perfect! You’re ready to make an offer and sign the paperwork. But before you do, think about looking around a little more.
Now that you’re a homeowner, there’s a lot you need to buy that just came with your apartment. Not sure where to start? We’ve got you covered.
Just bought your first home? Congratulations! Take these six steps to get used to the responsibility.
“Is it a good time to buy?” Real estate professionals get asked this question all the time. And the answer is always yes, or at least a resounding maybe, depending on who you are.
You probably fell a couple of times when you were learning how to walk. Right? You hardly ever do something completely right the first time you try. Buying a home is no different. Lucky for you we put together a list of some of the common mistakes first-time homebuyers make. So, learn from others mistakes and be (almost) perfect the first time.
When it comes to your mortgage, you can never ask too many questions. Asking your lender these questions will help you get the best fit--and make sure you understand your loan.
Buying a new house is exciting, fun, and a little overwhelming. Before you get swept up in the action, be sure you think about how much house you can afford. It's about more than the check you write for your mortgage every month.
Welcome to our First Time Buyer Guide, a series of posts designed to help the first time buyer navigate the process of finding, buying and owning a home! For many first time buyers, a down payment is the biggest stumbling block to homeownership Read our list and see if you could cut spending.
Being a first-time homeowner can be overwhelming. Real estate agent Bill Gassett is here with tips to make it easier!