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A House | What To Do First When Buying

A House | What To Do First When Buying

Before looking at listings, you must understand your "personal affordability number"—what you can comfortably pay, not just what a bank might lend you.

Check for errors at AnnualCreditReport.com. A score above 740 is typically considered excellent and unlocks the best interest rates, while anything below 620 may make approval difficult. what to do first when buying a house

Ensure your budget accounts for the full cost of ownership: Principal, Interest, Taxes, and Insurance. Experts recommend keeping these total housing costs below 30% of your gross monthly income. 2. Amass Your Upfront Capital Before looking at listings, you must understand your

Homeownership requires more liquid cash than just the down payment. Before looking at listings

Lenders generally prefer a DTI where your total monthly debts (including your future mortgage) do not exceed 36% to 43% of your gross monthly income.

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