New Year Resolutions to Help You Purchase a Home
Thursday, January 5, 2017
If you are like the rest of us then just a few days ago you made a list of New Year resolutions. Many of us however do not stick to our plan when it comes to these promises we make ourselves. If you plan to purchase a home sometime in this New Year you need to make a few related resolutions that will likely help you to attain your goal and dream of home ownership. Below these resolutions are listed for you.
- Stop opening credit cards. It is easy these days especially when you are shopping, to open one credit card after the other. If buying a home is on your to do list this year however, you need to steer clear of opening new credit cards.
- Start paying your student loans on time every time. Many times when folks get student loans they tend to think they can pay them as they can but that can mess up your credit in no time. If someone who has good credit and shows they are good at paying bills on time every time puts a bid in on a house you have your eye on and you put a bid on that house as well, it’s likely due to their history that they will win the bid and not you.
- Start paying your credit cards every month and on time. Even if you can’t afford to pay more than just the minimum payment you need to make sure you pay your credit card each and every month. This type of diligence will serve you well when you go to make an offer on a house.
- Make sure you have a little bit of a cash reserve in your bank account at all times. It won’t look good to a mortgage lender when you ask for a loan if you have a zero balance in your bank account.
- Stick with the same job for as long as you can. Jumping from one job to another during a year is a sure fire way to lose your chance at the home of your dreams. Lenders want to see stability and staying with the same job for a few years will show them that.
These New Year resolutions, if you do your best to keep them, will do their part towards helping you to purchase the home you have always dreamed about.
Courtesy of Chester County PA Realtor Scott Darling.