But how about “soul searching” questions you should be asking yourself first? Many times, these questions are often overlooked simply because they can make you feel uncomfortable. But the decision to purchase a home, despite being influenced by different factors, is deeply personal and subjective. Hence, it should be taken only after checking everything carefully. And that includes checking within yourself.
So, even before starting your home search and hiring a local real estate agent, here are five crucial questions to ask yourself before deciding to buy your first home:
1. Why Do I Want to Own a Home?
Remember that there’s no right or wrong answer—just something that truly resonates with you and your goals. Are you buying your first home out of practicality, insecurity, or societal expectations? Do you see it as an investment? Or are you just trying to sell yourself the idea of owning a home? Do you see it as a symbol of your freedom and independence? Are you itching to redesign your rooms with some Pinterest-inspired ideas?
Some reasons might be better than others, so it is crucial to recognize your desire to purchase. After all, homeownership is a big life decision, and you need to be fully aware of the commitment it requires before you sign on the dotted line.
2. Have I Recently Gone Through a Loss?
However, a time of loss is truly a challenging, high-stress moment, which means it might not be the best time to take on a huge responsibility such as having a mortgage. Moving is probably for the best, yes, but buying a new home is an entirely different situation. Will you be able to handle taking out a home loan when you’re still not stable emotionally?
3. Am I Okay with Staying Put?
Are you ready to commit to living in one place for a considerably longer time? When thinking about these questions, also take into consideration the following:
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Will I be changing jobs anytime soon?
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Is getting married part of my long-term plan?
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Am I going to start a family (in the near future)?
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Will I need to move back home to take care of aging or sick parents?
4. Am I Ready for A Mortgage?
Your payments will stretch out over the years—may it be a 15- or 30-year mortgage. You will have to pay the interest on the loan as well. It can also be difficult to pay down your principal when you’re constantly trying to cover other costs, such as insurance, property taxes, and other related expenses. It’s a huge challenge that is not for the faint of heart. This is why it’s critical to assess what your monthly mortgage payments will look like after buying a house and how it will affect your household expenses and overall budget.
5. Am I Prepared to Be a Homeowner?
If you're going from being a renter to a homeowner, don’t miss this important question. Can you tolerate the not-so-pleasant parts of homeownership? While there are many benefits of owning a home, there are also responsibilities, which is why you must ask yourself if you’re ready to be a homeowner.
Responsibilities such as upkeep, general maintenance, and unexpected repairs are things you have to keep in mind. Are you ready for these things? Do you have the time, interest, and the right skills to handle basic maintenance tasks around the home? If not, will you have enough funds or be able to save up enough to hire professional help for advanced repairs?
After all, as a homeowner, you are your landlord! So if you can't imagine having a home maintenance issue without a landlord to call to solve it, you might want to put off buying for now or at least consider a low-maintenance option, such as a condo or new construction.