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When thinking about purchasing a new home as a first time home buyer, there are so many factors to consider. But what do you do first as a first time home buyer?
Well, when you have made the decision to become a home owner, the first step as a first time home buyer before you do anything is get pre-qualified with a lender. It is important that you contact a lender or a Realtor to recommend a qualified lender to get pre-qualified. Sit down with them, bring in all your financial papers. Have them look at everything. This is very important. If you are serious about buying then you need to lay it out there so the professionals can help you in every aspect and counsel you on what is the best options for you. Why? Well, this is going to save some frustration in the buying process by helping you avoid looking at houses out of your price range. It will also give you a starting point on what you can afford. Plus, it could bring to light any credit issues you may have and give you time to correct them. Is it a good idea to contact the appropriate professional six months to a year prior to actually making that big purchase to help you make a "To Do"
Some wonder what has changed from last years First Time Home Buyer tax Credit and 2009's First Time Home Buyer tax Credit. Well now you can review them Side By Side.
Posted by Great Northwest Indiana Associates of Realtors GNIAR here is a side by side look at what the differences are. Take a look.
When thinking about purchasing a new home as a first time home buyer, there are so many factors to consider. But what do you do first as a first time home buyer?
Well, when you have made the decision to become a home owner, the first step as a first time home buyer before you do anything is get pre-qualified with a lender. It is important that you contact a lender or a Realtor to recommend a qualified lender to get pre-qualified. Sit down with them, bring in all your financial papers. Have them look at everything. This is very important. If you are serious about buying then you need to lay it out there so the professionals can help you in every aspect and counsel you on what is the best options for you. Why? Well, this is going to save some frustration in the buying process by helping you avoid looking at houses out of your price range. It will also give you a starting point...Complete article
It's a new year and with that new and better opportunities for a First-Time Home Buyer to take advantage of. So if you are considering being a First-Time Home Buyer in 2009 here are 10 things to consider that might give you an extra push to becoming a First-Time Home Buyer in 2009.
So what are the Top 10 reasons why you should be a First-Time Home Buyer in 2009
10) You can kiss your land lord goodbye!
9) As a First-Time Home Buyer you can take advantage of the many Foreclosures, HUD Homes, Handy Man Specials, Estate Sale, or Short Sales.
8) Numerous Financing options for First-Time Home Buyers
7) Seller Incentives are plentiful for First-Time Home Buyers
6) Your Interest, PMI, & Property Taxes are all income tax right offs as a First-Time Home Buyer
5) First-Time Home Buyer Opportunities are at an all time high
4) Interest rates are at an all time low which will benefit you as a First-Time Home Buyer
3) $7500 First-Time Home Buyer Income Tax credit expires June 30th
2) $7500 First-Time Home Buyer Income tax credit
And the #1 reason Why You Should Be A First-Time Home Buyer in 2009,
1) You are investing in yourself!
So if you are thinking that this should be your year to becoming a First-Time Home Buyer, E-mail me and lets set up an appointment so you can learn how you can become a First-Time Home Buyer today!
Gina Bombin, First-Time Home Buyer Expert
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