The Magic Formula that Can Turn Anyone Into a Homeowner

 
 

Prospective homeowners often wonder what it takes to become a qualified buyer.

They want to know if there is a magic formula that they can follow in order to transform themselves into someone who is ready to qualify for a mortgage. Luckily, as it turns out, there is.

We’ve outlined the 4 puzzle pieces that will get you ready to buy your first home. Read on below to learn how to get these financial factors into shape and put yourself in good standing to get pre-approved. With a little hard work, you’ll be ready to start your house hunt in no time.

1. Steady Income

This one is self-explanatory. Banks see steady income as an indicator that you’ll be able to make your mortgage payment every month. They work under the presumption that, if you have the same amount of money coming in consistently, you’ll allocate it appropriately.

For those of you with regular, full-time jobs, this step is fairly easy. All you’ll need to do is show the lender your work history and W-2’s. As long as you’ve put in at least two years at the same company, you should be good to go. For those of us who freelance or are self-employed, the process is a bit more complicated. Since our income is variable, banks often have stricter standards for what they consider financeable. However, the base principle is still the same, two years of high, verifiable income — net, not gross — is a must.

Keep in mind that “steady income” doesn’t necessarily mean stagnant. Your income can certainly increase in the amount of time that you’re trying to sure up your finances. In fact, that’s all the better. You just don’t want it to drop.

2. Good Credit

Good credit is more or less an insurance policy for mortgage companies. They use your credit score to, again, determine the likelihood that you’ll pay back your loan. As for what counts as “good credit”, that will depend on the type of mortgage that you’re looking to apply for. According to Credit Sesame, the minimum score needed to qualify for an FHA loan is 580. However, if your goal is to go conventional, that number rises to 620.

If your score isn’t quite up to snuff yet, don’t worry. There are lots of things you can do to help bump it up. The first and most important is to make your payments — on time — every, single month. You should also try and pay as far above the minimum payment as possible and to consolidate your balances.

3. Low Debt

Whether it’s from student loans or medical bills, banks understand that most of us will be coming to the table with some debt when we apply for a mortgage. They do, however, want to make sure that level of debt is manageable enough that we won’t forgo paying back their loan in favor of other, more pressing bills. To manage that risk, they determine whether or not someone is qualifiable using a debt-to-income ratio.

Banks calculate your debt-to-income ratio by subtracting your recurring monthly debts – things like rents, car payments, and insurances – from your gross income, or total salary. As for what number is acceptable, according to the experts at the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, while most conventional loan programs only accept a ratio of 36%, an FHA loan will go up to 41%. As a general rule, the lower your ratio is, the better.

If your ratio falls outside those numbers, there are two things you can do: make more money or pay down your debts. Typically credit card debts are the easiest debt is tackle since they often comes with the lowest balances and highest interest rates. Work towards consolidating your balances and paying them down. Then, move onto other paying down other sources.

4. Substantial Assets

The last piece of the financial puzzle is your assets, or how much money you have in the bank. Many potential home buyers think of this as the amount of money that they have set aside to put towards a down payment and closing costs. However, in actuality, you need a little bit more than that. Banks like to see that you have a little bit of a financial cushion so that you’ll still be able to pay the loan in the event of an unexpected emergency.

As for how much you should save up, that varies. In the past, you needed to be able to put down 20% of a home’s purchase price in order to qualify. These days, loan programs are a bit more flexible and can accept as little as 5%. In addition, though, you’ll need account for closing costs, which typically amount to another 2-3% of the loan.

That said, aim to put away as much as possible. In this situation, having more than the recommended minimum never hurts.

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Get Ready for Fall With These Simple Gutter Care Tips

 
 

Autumn is a beautiful season, with its cool temperatures, breathtaking foliage, and pumpkin spice lattes.

But it also brings falling leaves and rain, which can take a toll on your home’s gutters. Regular gutter maintenance is essential in keeping your house in good condition, and it’s crucial to prepare for fall. In this blog, we’ll go over some simple gutter care tips to keep your gutters clear, clean, and functional.

Clean Your Gutters
The first and most essential step in caring for your gutters is cleaning them. Debris, such as leaves or pine needles, can easily get stuck in gutters, causing water to build up and overflow. This can lead to roof damage, foundation issues, and water damage. Autumn is a prime time for cleaning gutters because of the falling leaves. So, wait until most of the leaves have fallen from the trees, and make sure to remove any of them from your gutters. You can use a gutter scoop, a garden hose, or a leaf blower to clean the channels thoroughly.

Check for Leaks and Damage
Before the rains start, it’s a good idea to check your gutters for leaks or damage. Look for cracks, holes, or rust spots. If you find any leaks or damage, repair or replace your gutters as needed to prevent further damage to your home. A professional gutter cleaning service can do a complete inspection of your gutters, looking for any potential problems.

Install Gutter Guards
Gutter guards are a fantastic investment because they help prevent debris and other materials from clogging your gutters. They work by allowing water to flow through while blocking larger items like leaves and twigs from entering your drainage system. This means less maintenance and cleaning down the road and less hassle for you during the fall season. You can choose from various types of gutter guards, such as mesh screens or foam inserts, depending on your needs.

Trim Tree Limbs
Overhanging tree limbs can cause serious damage to your gutters, especially during severe weather events. Any branches that are within reach of your gutters should be trimmed back. Doing so can prevent leaves, twigs, and other debris from falling into your gutters, reducing your maintenance efforts significantly.

Hire a Professional Gutter Service
Finally, if you don’t have the time, the tools, or the expertise to do it yourself, consider hiring a professional gutter service. They’ll take care of the cleaning, checking for leaks and damage, gutter guard installation, and all general maintenance for you. Hiring a professional will give you peace of mind, knowing that your gutters are in good shape and that you’ve taken all the essential steps to prepare for fall.

With these simple gutter care tips, you can easily prepare your gutters for fall and keep them functioning correctly throughout the season. From cleaning your gutters to installing gutter guards or hiring a professional, make sure you take the necessary precautions to prevent any damage or leaks this fall. When your gutters are clean and well-maintained, you can enjoy the beautiful colors of the season without any worries.

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Just Listed: Nestled in the Summit Place addition this spacious home offers an unparalleled living experience in a prime location!

 
 
 

Nestled in the Summit Place addition this spacious home offers an unparalleled living experience in a prime location!

Upon entering, you will be captivated by the seamless flow of this well-designed home. The first floor features a spacious living room with a brick fireplace that effortlessly connects to both the formal dining room and a cozy breakfast nook. With a built-in hutch in the formal dining room and a built-in bookcase in the breakfast nook, this home exudes character and charm. Additionally, to the primary bedroom, the first floor also features three more bedrooms perfect as a guest room, home office, or fitness area. Outside, the landscaped yard beckons with opportunities for outdoor activities and gatherings. This neighborhood boasts proximity to a tennis court and swimming pool. Lake Hefner is just a short distance away, offering scenic trails, picnicking spots, and water activities to keep anyone entertained year-round.

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Just Listed: Newly remodeled Casady Heights home in The Village!

 
 
 

Newly remodeled Casady Heights home in The Village!

With fresh paint in and out you will love the light & bright colors. Drive the quiet caul de sac to your 3 bed, 2 bath home with 2 living areas. The kitchen has new cabinets, quartz counters, 8ft butcher block island, dishwasher, microwave, gas range, disposal and dishwasher. Check out the beautiful Mother of Peral style tile backsplash in kitchen. The adjoining dining area has a door out to the 12x18 approx. covered back patio. In the second living area you can cozy up to the fireplace and watch your favorite shows or read. The primary and hall baths have new cabinets, quartz counters, new lighting, tub, shower tile surround, toilets and mirrors. The laundry is located at the back of the primary bath. 2 car garage around back, additional parking in front and back of the home. Gutters, water resistant vinyl planking throughout, new siding on garage, gfcis around all water sources and 2 additional mini splits let you control 3 areas of your home. Come check out this 1950's ranch. It has tons of character!

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This Weekend: Oklahoma Open Houses for September 29th to October 1st

 
 

Our agents are hosting Open Houses this weekend all over the Oklahoma City Area.

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