Information and advice for first-time homebuyers is everywhere. Unfortunately, many of the most commonly accepted truths about buying a home are either outdated or false. Here are some of the biggest myths about home buying to help you understand the facts.
It is possible to qualify for a mortgage and buy a home even with a low credit score. Luckily, credit scores are just part of what lenders consider when you apply for a loan. While a high credit score might equal lower interest rates, a low credit score does not necessarily mean rejection.
There are specific loans available for home buyers with lower credit scores. Loans provided by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), for example, are excellent resources regardless of your financial situation.
While it's a common assumption that your down payment will always be 20% of the purchase price, the minimum requirement is often much lower. It depends on personal preference and the terms of your mortgage. Many lenders are flexible with down payment sizes but will adjust other factors like interest rates accordingly. A higher down payment often means lower rates and less money to borrow, but there are plenty of options available for those wishing to pay less up front.
One of the most important things to do before buying a home is to get pre-approval from a mortgage lender. While not always required, pre-approval benefits you in several ways. One advantage of pre-approval is that you go into your home search knowing exactly how much home you can afford. Another benefit is showing sellers you're financially responsible and less likely to back out on a sale due to lack of financing.
These are only a few common misconceptions about buying a home. While there is a wealth of helpful information and guidance for first-time homebuyers, it's always worth your time and money to do some extra research to determine what will work for you.
Terese Ferrara is a long-time resident of the Bay Area and has been a partner with The Goss Real Estate Group for many years. She and her husband raised their two daughters in San Jose, where she successfully continues to build her real estate career.
After earning a bachelor’s degree from San Jose State University, she went on to teach in the San Jose Unified School District for 9 years. Transitioning to real estate was a logical choice, utilizing her patient demeanor to educate all levels of buyers and sellers. Knowledge and experience demonstrate her vested interest in delivering the highest level of care and professionalism to every client. She consistently strives to exceed her client’s expectations throughout the entire real estate transaction and remains a trusted advisor long after each close.
As a board member on KW Bay Area Estates’ Associate Leadership Council (ALC), she aids in support of culture and professional development strategies for over 180 associates. Terese is also a Director for the Santa Clara County Association of Realtors Foundation, which supports community service initiatives in Silicon Valley.
Terese is the consummate real estate professional dedicated to providing unparalleled service to her clients through ongoing training and education, keeping her on top of the dynamic market and latest real estate trends. Her high-touch approach coupled with honesty and integrity support her commitment to her client’s real estate needs.