BRENDA KIELBRATOWSKI, REALTOR® - THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO BUYING A HOME

circumstances in life. Four events are specifically

home-related: change in financial state (No. 16), large mortgage or loan (No. 20), change in living conditions (No. 28), and change in residence (No. 32). If someone has recently made other life

changes, such as marriage (No. 7), switching careers (No. 18), or having a child (No. 14), it might be wise to postpone buying a home. Stress overload can lead to missed payments, which can result in destroyed credit or even losing the home. It’s better to rent if your life is in flux and then buy when your stress levels are lower. Are you ready for commitment? Are you ready to make lots of decisions, from picking a real estate agent to picking paint colours? Are you confident enough to choose a neighbourhood where you believe home values will continue to appreciate and that will serve your needs (i.e., proximity to schools, shopping, recreation, etc.)? Are you ready for devoting the time and attention to maintaining a home (i.e., leaf-raking, grass-cutting, appliance maintenance and repair, etc.)? Taking care of your biggest investment can be gratifying, but only if you’re ready.

ADVANTAGES OF BUYING YOUR HOME

Control over housing expense. By selecting a fixed-rate mortgage, the homeowner assures that the housing cost will not increase for the next 5 years. Mortgages are renewed after 5 years at the current rate of interest. You build equity. Some of each monthly mortgage payment goes toward the loan’s interest. Other portions may go toward property taxes to the city. The remainder pays down the loan principal. Every dollar put toward your loan’s principal

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