7 Things No One Tells UTAH First Time Homebuyers
Part 1: What First Time UTAH Homebuyers Aren’t Told
1. Mortgage rates you see advertised aren’t usually
what you get
Part 1: What First Time UTAH Homebuyers Aren’t Told
First
time homebuyers in Salt Lake City and Beyond...
are told a lot of things —
“Save
your money,” their parents advise.
“Location,
location, location!” their friend’s friend cautions.
Reasonable
advice, for certain. But there some important elements of the home buying
process which a typical Utah first time
homebuyer doesn’t usually hear. I’ve listed some of the most important
ones, in no particular order:
The
banner ads are everywhere online: “3.2% rates!” “No money down!” But the truth
is, mortgage rates vary greatly. The only way you’ll know what rates you
actually qualify for is to go through a complete mortgage application including
credit pulls and income verification. One more point to consider: online
mortgage calculators, while handy, can be deceptive if you do not factor in the
real cost of tax, insurance and PMI when you’re looking at an FHA-loan.
2.
Every Tiny Bit of Debt Counts
Think
that $1400 left on your Visa isn’t going to matter? Think again. Every iota of
debt weighs in when your credit is scored. What many Utah first time homebuyers aren’t told is that when you apply for a
mortgage, nearly every element of your financial history is going to be
analyzed with a fine-toothed comb. All debt will be factored in as the bank
figures out how much it is willing to lend. Standards have stiffened, so the
earlier you dispose of even small issues, the better.
3.
Your Choice of Agent Makes All the Difference
Let
me guess: your friend’s friend also has an agent to recommend (she carpools
with his sister’s next door neighbor). There’s no reason you shouldn’t
interview her: maybe that’s the right fit for you. But don’t just sign up with
the first agent you find: this is a working relationship that can shape your
family’s future. Your agent’s connections, experience, and market knowledge
will be key — and can well make the difference between your writing an offer
that gets accepted or not.
(Coming
Next: Another 4!)
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