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BUILDING A STRONG FINANCIAL HOUSE

Home buying tips from Consumer Credit Counseling Service
 
Pittsburgh, PA – In addition to longer daylight hours and blooming flowers, springtime often signals an increase in activity for potential homebuyers.  For most Americans, buying a home is the largest purchase they will make in their lifetime.  But it’s not enough to know what neighborhood, style of house or square footage you want.  Consumers also need to have their financial affairs in order prior to considering home ownership.
 
A consumer’s financial history and credit rating is one of the biggest factors affecting mortgage loan rates.  The general rule of thumb is: the better the financial history and credit score, the better the loan rate.  If you are one of the millions of Americans thinking of purchasing a home for the first – or fourth – time, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Western PA (CCCS) offers the following home buying tips:
 
·         Develop a plan to buy a house. 
Carefully examine your current financial situation to determine how much of a mortgage you can afford.  Be sure to take into account all of your monthly expenses including your home telephone, family cell phones, Internet access fees, homeowners insurance, utilities and food, as well as all of your other expenses.  Carefully examine how much savings you can put down while still keeping a rainy day fund on hand, and be sure to budget for anticipated homeownership expenses.
 
·         Sign up for a Homeownership course.
Buying a home is a life changing action.  Just as Americans enroll in driving and parenting courses, CCCS recommends enrolling in a homeownership course.  CCCS offers a free home ownership workshop that teaches consumers about creating a budget for home ownership, how to search for the right mortgage, fair housing laws, closing costs, home insurance costs and other homeowner considerations.  CCCS is offering a free first time homebuyer workshop at its South Side Education Center, River Park Commons, 2403 Sidney Street, Suite 400.  The workshop is on Saturday, April 22, from 9:00a.m. to 1:00p.m.  Reservations are required.  Call toll-free 888-511-2227 Ext. 145 to register.
 
 
 
 
 
 
·         Learn & Follow the 3Cs. 
Location may be the buzzword in real estate, but capacity, character and collateral are the buzzwords with mortgage financing. 
    • Capacity - your financial ability to repay your loan;
    • Character - an examination of your credit history and history in paying previous debts; and
    • Collateral - the value of the home must appraise for at least the amount of the loan.
 
·         Establish a stable employment history.
Lenders also consider your capacity to repay your debt and your employment history and stability when evaluating your mortgage application.  A good rule of thumb is to have at least two years employment with the same employer or in a related field.
 
·         Build a savings account. 
There are a lot of up front costs associated with buying a home.  A down payment is almost always requested and can range anywhere from 3-20 percent of the total cost of the home.  Closing costs can vary by state and for first-time buyers, but usually are about 2-7 percent of the mortgage loan.  Moving and settling-in costs can quickly add up as well.  It is better to overestimate these costs than to underestimate them.
 
·         Know what’s on your credit report.
Obtain a copy of your credit report, and diligently correct erroneous listings as well as repair damage caused by late and negligent payments. Take a careful look at your debt-to-income ratio since lenders will look at this to determine how much of a loan you can afford, and consider purchasing your credit score (for a minimal fee).  Americans are entitled to one free credit report from each of the three credit reporting agencies once every 12 months.  The following Web site or toll-free line can be contacted to obtain a free credit report from each agency:
 
o       www.annualcreditreport.com or call toll-free 1-877-730-4104
o       Hearing impaired consumers can access TDD service at 1–877–730–4104
 
·         Consider getting pre-approved for a loan before house hunting.
Knowing how much of a mortgage you can afford will save the emotional heartache of falling in love with a house that is out of your price range.  Getting pre-approved will also save you the potential embarrassment of being turned down for a loan during the often competitive process of bidding on a house.
 
·         Appraise and inspect the property
Be sure to obtain an independent certified appraisal report to capture the market value of the property.   The County Clerk’s Office and the local library may have resources available to help determine the market value of homes in that neighborhood.  Additionally, obtain an independent certified home inspection to uncover any hidden home horrors like leaky roofs, plumbing problems, etc. While neither of these reports can be obtained free of charge, these upfront costs are minimal compared to what could turn into expensive, and unbudgeted, major home renovations.
 

About Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Western PA

You can get ahead financially.  Whether you are currently overwhelmed with a financial crisis or simply in need of financial review, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Western PA can help.  CCCS has trained and certified credit counselors who offer financial management and debt reduction services.  CCCS is a non-profit, community-based organization.  For more information on CCCS, call toll-free 888-511-CCCS or visit www.cccspa.org.




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