Navigating the property market as a first-time homebuyer can be daunting, and the fear of making a costly mistake adds significant stress.
This article explores the most common errors made by first-time buyers, offering valuable insights and practical advice to help you avoid these pitfalls.
Understand your affordability
Before you begin your house-hunting journey, it's crucial to determine what you can realistically afford regarding bond repayments. Neglecting to do this may lead to disappointment when applying for a home loan. Numerous online home loan affordability calculators can provide a realistic estimate of the financing you might qualify for.
As a general guideline, your home loan repayment should not exceed 30% of your gross monthly income or combined gross income if you are purchasing as a couple, and it should not surpass your net surplus income.
Have a pre-approved bond
A highly effective method for assessing your affordability and strengthening your negotiating position is obtaining a pre-approved bond through your bank or a bond originator. Home loan pre-approval involves a pre-qualification process that includes a credit score check to determine the size of the loan you are likely to qualify for. Upon completion, you will receive a pre-qualification certificate, which serves as evidence of your serious intent as a buyer and can be presented to your estate agent.
Use a bond originator
While applying for a home loan directly through your bank is an option, consider the significant advantages of working with a bond originator. Unlike banks, which prioritize their own interests, a bond originator focuses on securing the best deal for you. They will assist you in preparing a single application that can be submitted to multiple banks simultaneously.
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