It’s always a joy to work with an author more than once. I have had the pleasure of working with Lou Vachon twice.
For this book, I assisted with rewriting for phrasing, editing, and proofreading. Check out the book on Amazon.
Having your very own place to call home… is it a far-off fantasy or a reachable reality?
If you’re like most Americans, owning a home is probably one of your main financial goals.
Aside from its wealth-building potential, the appeal of having your own house is being in control of how it looks and how it’s used.
You’ve likely spent hours on Pinterest, pinning amazing images of what your future house will look like. Or, you’ve stuck a photo of your dream house on your vision board, to inspire you to work harder.
If you’re serious about making this dream a reality sooner rather than later, there are a number of steps you’ll need to take and important information you’ll need to know.
Although there are plenty of perks to owning a home that you will surely enjoy, there are also risks inherent in the process that you need to look out for.
Fortunately, this is a journey you don’t have to do alone. From searching for your perfect home to getting and paying for it and keeping it in order, you can find it in this easy-to-follow reference that covers the whole home-buying process.
In Real Estate Investing Buying Your First House Younger, you will discover:
- A critical factor you should consider about your prospective neighborhood that can affect home values by as much as 20%
- Why having a light initial cash outlay may be detrimental to your finances, even if it seems like a great deal at first
- 5 creative ways to meet your down payment requirement in a shorter amount of time, without resorting to no down payment loans
- The secret weapon that will immediately make your offer more appealing to the seller and increase your chance of getting your dream house
- The essential prerequisite you must do before finalizing any agreement to ensure that you won’t get any unpleasant surprises in your new house
- How you can increase your credit score and prepare for an unexpected major expense that’s out of your budget with just this one loan product
- How to save money on maintenance by learning these vital skills that every homeowner should have
And much more.
Buying your first house is a big responsibility that shouldn’t be taken lightly. You need to know what you’re getting into and prepare for the obligations homeownership entails.
But the benefits can make up for the downsides.
Not only will you have your own home and not have to be at the mercy of your landlord, but you’ll also have the opportunity to build equity with it, which will give you access to easier money.
Plus, you can also benefit from possible increases in home value, helping you beat inflation. And luckily for you, since you have time on your side, you can enjoy higher gains over a longer period of time.
Whether you’re being driven out by your landlord, struggling with rising rental prices, or simply outgrowing your apartment, buying your first house could be your next big step into the future.
Are you ready to stop wasting money on rent and invest in your future wealth?