6 Questions First-Time Home Buyers Never Ask Themselves (but Really, Really Should)
Tai Bixby, SIOR, CCIM
Director @ Real Estate Advisors | Commercial Real Estate
By Angela Colley
Aug 30, 2017
There's a certain point in the lifecycle of renting where you say to yourself: I just can't do this anymore. Maybe it's the upstairs neighbors, who relentlessly stomp across their apartment into the wee hours of the morning. Maybe it's the numbingly dull white walls you've stared at year after year. Or perhaps it's that bitter pill of knowledge that your hard-earned money is circling down the drain—en route to paying someone else's mortgage.
No matter the reason, most of us eventually hit a breaking point with renting, and vow to become homeowners once and for all.
But just because you want to buy a home doesn't mean you should buy a home. Even if you've already evaluated your finances and told yourself, "I can swing a down payment," there are some additional key questions to ask to determine whether you're ready. Here, we unveil some oft-overlooked, soul-searching inquiries that you really should ask yourself before you make the biggest financial commitment of your life. Ready?
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