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How Young Is ‘Too Young’ to Buy Your First Home? Getting Started Early Has Its Ups and Downs

April 12, 2023 by Angela Mackinnon

How Young Is 'Too Young' to Buy Your First Home? Getting Started Early Has Its Ups and DownsMany millennials are expected to enter the housing market in the next year with the interest rates still low. However, while it may be a good time, it does not necessarily mean that it’s the right time for you to make the investment. If you’re currently weighing your options when it comes to home ownership, here are some things to consider before you decide put the money down.

Are You Struggling With Student Debt

It’s possible to invest in a home when you’re still paying down student debt, but if you’re also struggling with a low-paying job and a high debt load, it may not be the right time to buy. Instead of trying to make ends meet to pay a monthly mortgage payment, it might be a better decision to pay off some of your debt, lower your interest costs and consider investing later on. This will also enable you to afford more home when you decide the time is right to buy.

Do You Have A Down Payment?

It can be a good testament to your financial ability if you want to purchase a home at a young age, but having a down payment is one of the most important things to have on hand when it comes to investing. If you’ve come up with 20% of the purchase price, this will allow you to avoid mortgage loan insurance. If you don’t have this amount, however, or much of anything saved up, you may want to create a budget in order to save up for your down payment.

Are Your Ready To Commit?

Many people romanticize the idea of buying a home since it’s something that really belongs to them, but it’s important to be prepared for the monthly mortgage payments, home maintenance and all the other fees and responsibilities associated with home ownership. It’s great if you want to invest, but if you want to travel or explore different job opportunities or even continue your education, an investment commitment may not be the best choice.

It can be a great financial benefit for your future to invest in a home at a young age, but it’s important to ensure you’re ready for the commitment by having your debt paid down and having money saved.

Filed Under: Home Buyer Tips Tagged With: Buying a Home, Home Buyer Tips, Real Estate Tips

What You Need To Know About A VA Construction Loan

April 11, 2023 by Angela Mackinnon

What You Need To Know About A VA Construction LoanDo you plan on building your dream home? If you are a veteran, you may qualify for a VA construction loan. This could help you save a significant amount of money as you build your dream house, but it is important to understand the details.

An Overview Of A VA Construction Loan 

In general, a VA construction loan has three separate parts. The first part is the cost to purchase the land, the second part is the cost to construct the home, and the third component is the bundle that gives you your final, long-term mortgage. You have the option to close on the construction process either once or twice, and you should work with a professional who can help you decide which one is better for your situation.

The Benefits Of A VA Construction Loan

There are several significant benefits that come with a VA construction loan. First, it does not require a down payment, so you don’t have to worry about saving tens of thousands of dollars before you start building your house. It also does not have a cap on the maximum size of the loan, so you do not have to worry about running into a roadblock when borrowing money; however, you still have to qualify for the size of the loan you want. You also do not have to worry about paying any interest during the construction process. 

Applying For A VA Loan

Applying for a VA construction loan is similar to applying for any other mortgage, but you will also need a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) showing that you are a veteran and eligible for this type of loan. Apart from that, you will also need to provide evidence of your credit history, prove you have enough income to pay back the loan, and show proof of employment.

Consider A VA Construction Loan

If you are a veteran and want to build your dream house, you should consider applying for a VA construction loan. It could open the door to new options that might not have otherwise been available. 

Filed Under: Mortgage Tagged With: Construction Loan, Mortgage, Va Loan

What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – April 10, 2023

April 10, 2023 by Angela Mackinnon

What's Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week - April 10, 2023

Last week’s economic reporting included readings on construction spending and labor sector readings on employment and the national unemployment rate for March. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released.

Commerce Department: February Construction Spending Falls

The U.S. Commerce Department reported less construction spending in February than in January as construction spending fell by 0.10 percent to a year-over-year reading of $1.844 trillion for all types of construction. Year-over-year construction spending increased by 5.20 percent.  While total construction spending fell in February, residential construction spending increased.

Spending on single-family home construction slowed due to builders’ concerns over materials costs, supply chains, and a possible economic recession.  Seasonal weather conditions can also contribute to less construction spending during winter. Homebuilders continue to focus on high-end homes, which leaves limited options for first-time and moderate-income homebuyers. High demand for homes and increasing numbers of cash buyers are competing with owner-occupant home buyers who require mortgages to finance their homes.

High home prices and strict mortgage lending standards caused some would-be buyers to rent homes. Multi-family residential construction increased as demand for rental housing expends.

Mortgage Rates Mixed as Jobless Claims Fall

Freddie Mac reported a lower average rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages last week. Rates fell by four basis points to 6.28 percent. The average rate for 15-year fixed-rate mortgages rose by eight basis points to 5.64 percent. Initial jobless claims fell to 228,000 new claims filed as compared to the expected reading of 200,000 new claims filed and the previous week’s reading of 246,000 initial jobless claims filed. Continuing jobless claims were unchanged at 228,000 claims filed.

During March the U.S. unemployment rate was 3.50 percent as compared to the expected rate of 3.60 percent and February’s jobless rate of 3.60 percent.

What’s Ahead

This week’s scheduled economic reporting includes readings on inflation, minutes of the Federal Reserve’s recent Federal Open Market Committee meeting, and weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims.

Filed Under: Financial Reports Tagged With: Case Schiller, Financial Reports, Jobless Claims

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