If your future plan is to own a house, but you aren’t quite at that point in your life yet, don’t despair — there are a few simple things you can do now to prepare for homeownership that will pay off immensely in the long run.
1. Start Saving Now
When it comes to saving for a down payment, economists agree that your best bet is to start saving now — even if it’s just a small amount every month. In fact, saving in smaller increments can make a long-term goal like homeownership more achievable.
2. Work on Your Credit Score
According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the average credit score for a first-time homebuyer is 716. If your current credit score is below average, there are several ways to improve your number before you buy a home, including paying down debt as much as possible, making your payments on time, and using your credit cards responsibly.
3. Find a Real Estate Advisor
When thinking about buying a home, even if it seems like a distant goal, it is imperative to talk with someone who understands the market and what it takes to become a first-time homeowner. Our seasoned agents at Surterre Properties® can help you navigate Orange County’s specific market and connect you with industry professionals — including lenders — who will guide you in the right direction of making your homeownership dreams a reality. They will also help you determine what you can afford and help you get pre-approved when you’re ready.
If you want to learn more about how you can prepare for future homeownership, contact your local Surterre agent today at SurterreProperties.com.
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