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The Rent VS. Buy Dilemma
Most people who rent can actually afford to buy their own homes. So whats stopping them?
A lot of people believe that owning a home requires a big down payment...which is difficult to save while paying all their regular monthly bills. Others are convinced they wouldnt qualify for a mortgage, and that the payment would be too much anyway.
Additionally, just about everyone is overwhelmed by the process of buying a home. It seems life would stay a whole lot easier to just keep paying rent!
Here are a few facts that may change your mind:
FACT: Right now, there are over 235 different types of home loans, some with surprisingly low or even ZERO Down Payment.
FACT: There are special government programs that help first-time homebuyers come up with a down payment.
FACT: The average mortgage payment costs about the same, sometimes less, as the average rent payment. For example, if you are paying $850 per month in rent, you could be making mortgage payments on your own $110,000 home. That would probably buy you a lot more space (and privacy!), than youve got right now.
FACT: 77% of renters surveyed said the biggest reason they wont even check into the possibility of owning their own home is because they are afraid they will feel obligated to buy, or pressured by salespeople. Note: One way to stay in control while working with real estate salespeople is to get pre-qualified.
How Do I Figure How Much Home I Can Qualify For?
An easy and accurate way to figure how much you can qualify for is to get pre-approved for a loan, even before you begin looking at homes!
If you would like to know more about this FREE pre-approval process, please call the following 24hr free recorded message at 1-800 for your FREE copy of the report "HOW TO GET PRE-APPROVED FOR A LOAN, BEFORE YOU BUY!" Dont talk to any salespeople; simply leave your name and address on voice mail, and you will receive this critical report in several days.
For additional information concerning your mortgage needs, please call us TOLL FREE at 1-866-523-1255 or email us at MarkChu@PristineMortgage.net
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