How To Become Head of a Household: Homebuying and Mortgage Guide for Singles

 
 

Many people might picture homeownership as an event that happens only after two people get married and start a financial partnership.

Some mortgages are still structured to reflect that idea. But nowadays, more single people without children are investing in their own homes.

In fact, the share of U.S. single homeowners is the highest it’s been in more than 100 years, according to an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data by Haus.

Given rising home costs, the reduced buying power that comes with a single income, and the way mortgages are structured, becoming a homeowner as a single person might not seem easy. But it is entirely doable.

We reached out to real estate and financial professionals for advice on how a single person can buy a home within their budget. Read on for their tips and insights.

Tip No. 1: Consider government-insured loans

Even if it’s substantial, having one income to pay the bills inherently increases the risk for a lender.

“A single person can’t rely on a partner’s income for a mortgage, so if something major happens—like a medical emergency or a significant reduction in income—it will be difficult to make mortgage payments,” says Kris Lippi, a licensed real estate broker in Connecticut. “It can also be difficult to make that initial down payment. Government-insured loans are a good option and have a lower down payment requirement, too.”

One example is the mortgage program run by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). While a conventional mortgage requires a 20% down payment, an FHA loan requires only 3.5%.

In addition, veterans should consider a VA Loan, backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs, which can help borrowers get lower interest rates with no required down payment or monthly mortgage insurance premiums.

Tip No. 2: Don’t think (too) big

Consider how much space you need as a single homeowner without a partner or children.

“Look for smaller houses with one or two bedrooms and one bathroom,” advises Martin Orefice, CEO of Rent To Own Labs. “You’ll end up with a much lower mortgage that way.”

Having a more manageable space will also reduce all your costs and bills.

Tip No. 3: Improve your credit score

Focus on your credit before you try to get a mortgage.

“If you’re in a lot of debt, it will be virtually impossible to secure a mortgage,” says Michael Dean, a real estate broker and co-founder of Pool Research.

For most loans, you’ll need a credit score of around 600, but a score of 700 or higher will help you secure lower interest rates. According to the Federal Reserve, 90% of mortgages in 2019 were taken out by people with a credit score that was higher than 647, and 75% of mortgages were taken out by people with a score of over 700. The median credit score was 759.

You’ll need to pay off all significant outstanding debts and pay your credit cards and bills on time to raise your credit score. (Payment history makes up about a third of your credit score).

Remember, higher scores also mean you’ll be able to make a lower down payment, which may be necessary if you are to snag your dream home.

Tip No. 4: Beware of big mortgages

Just because a lender will approve you for a larger mortgage doesn’t mean you should dive in and accept it. Remember, you alone will be carrying the nut, so be extra cautious about the size of your monthly mortgage payments.

You should think carefully before opting for an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM). ARMs begin at a fixed interest rate that is usually lower than a comparable fixed-rate mortgage. But an ARM rate will change after three, five, seven, or 10 years, and the rate will adjust based on market indexes. Sometimes this means your initially low ARM rate will shoot up and raise your monthly mortgage payment.

“If you go with a fixed mortgage rate, you’ll be able to plan ahead and budget your spending accordingly,” says Dean. “You need to know where you are putting your money and what is expected in terms of payments if you are the only one paying the bills.”

Tip No. 5: Consider a co-signer

If bad credit or other issues are interfering with your dream of owning a home, consider adding a co-purchaser to your mortgage, whether or not they intend to live with you.

Co-signing or getting a loan is a great option, says David Aylor, the founder and CEO of David Aylor Law Offices in Charleston, S.C.

“If you have family members that can lend you cash to make your down payment, it can be worthwhile,” adds Aylor. “But you should only take that route if you come to a reasonable agreement, crunch the numbers, and determine that you’ll all be able to make the budget work.”

Tip 6: Make a comfortable down payment

Down payments can be a tricky business. Saving for one can be difficult, but if you can put down a substantial down payment, your monthly bills will be lower, and you’ll have a chunk of equity in your home.

“You’ll be footing 100% of the monthly payments yourself, and the bigger your down payment, the lower your monthly bills will be,” says John Li, co-founder and technical lead of New York’s Fig Loans. “You don’t want to become ‘house poor’ and struggle from month to month to meet your steep payments.”

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Just Listed: Ranch Style Home in Applewood Villages

 
 
 

You are going to LOVE living in Applewood Villages, one of only a few Sustainable Neighborhoods in Wheat Ridge.

This classic brick ranch is in the heart of one of the most coveted neighborhoods in the suburbs west of Denver. Whether you're hosting apres-golf brunch or having the crew over to watch the big game, start the party in the wonderful open kitchen/eating area and listen to your guests ooh + aah over the painted fireplace, the plentiful cabinets and the double ovens. Your kitchen opens up to your favorite new place to entertain; the huge, private, wrap-around backyard. There are plenty of places to chill; from the roomy pergola and patio to the fire-pit or hang out in a hammock under the huge shady tree. There is even room to store a camper on the side of the house. The fence is only a few years old and adds a modern look to your new home. The home has hardwoods throughout the main level with tile in the kitchen and bathrooms. Baseboard heating is controlled by 3 Smart Nest thermostats to maintain comfortable temperatures year-round. And don't forget the 3 fireplaces to help keep you warm and cozy throughout the winter. Your finished basement is a separate living area with its own wood-burning fireplace. The 4th bedroom and 3/4 bathroom are off the main room which allows for some privacy. Limitless options abound for your new basement as it has a walk-out door and staircase that leads to the front of the home. Quick access to 1-70, bus stops and light rail stations as well as a short commute to Downtown Denver, Golden or Denver West. Don't forget the close proximity to restaurants, shopping, the Clear Creek Trail and the soon to be built Clear Creek Crossing which is home to the new Lutheran Medical campus. Don't miss this opportunity to live in an area allowing you to enjoy everything you LOVE about Colorado. Welcome Home!

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Welcome home to The Florentine, one of Denver’s most coveted communities.

In the heart of Capitol Hill, your charming condo will be the perfect place to get the party started…with a private balcony, amazing views, dedicated parking and incomparable walk ability…move in + start entertaining! Zoom into the office from your sunny kitchen, take a long lunch at your fave locally-owned eatery, fuel your afternoon bike ride with a fresh-roasted latte, and try a different spot for happy hour every night! Lock + leave without a worry in your secured building, and take advantage of all the included amenities…indoor pool, gym, business center, updated lobby…you'll feel like you're on staycation 24/7. Welcome home to Downtown Denver…you're going to LOVE living here!

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As soon as your friends drive through this wonderful planned neighborhood and up to your double-car driveway, this is going to be their fave place to hangout. Whether you're hosting apres-shopping cocktails or having the crew over to grill, start the party with a tour through the open foyer, comfy formal living + dining room, and into the sunny great room. As your guests ooh + aah over the hickory hardwoods, arched doorways, gas fireplace and eat-in dining space, put the finishing touches on the first round of handcrafted cocktails before heading out to the large upper deck and down the stairs to the huge stamped concrete patio. Zoom into work or enjoy an easy commute to Downtown Denver, the DTC or even DIA...with well-maintained systems and established landscaping, your weekends will be free to enjoy all of the nearby restaurants, parks, trails, rec centers and access to the nearby mountains, as well as everything you enjoy about living in Colorado. You are going to LOVE living here!

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