jaycas21 Posted March 10, 2004 Share Posted March 10, 2004 I am 23 years old and my fiance and I are plannig to buy a house sometime in the very near future (summer or fall) I am having a problem with take a leap of faith. I think I maybe able to afford a house and br on my own , she is braver than I and says to let my fear go or we'll never have anything we want. I am a one of those people that needs a plan for everything. I mean I even have a plan on how I organize my socks ( I KNOW GEEK). I wanted to know at what age did most people on the board buy their first house or decided they wanted to fly solo. I am getting married in 2 years and I need to get something now that way I can bring my wife home to a house instead of my room. I know what you guys are thinking and yes I have a good job and I think I can do it. NEED INPUT PLEASE Link to post Share on other sites
Errol Posted March 10, 2004 Share Posted March 10, 2004 I was almost 34 when I bought my first house -- but had lived in apartments and on my own since I was 20. Talk to a realtor and since you are getting married - your bride is probably going to want some input on the type/location of house you buy. A word of caution - the realtors and mortgage companies may pre-qualify you for more than you want to actually spend -- talk to a financial adviser as well so that you don't buy outside of your comfort zone. It's always best to have a good plan when dealing with finances and realestate. Shop around for a mortgage company and a title company. Look at taxes and ask for copies of utilitie bills from the houses you like the best. Talk to your family too - there are lots of hidden costs when buying a home. It can be scary - but exciting too. I would recommend a home warranty too. I use American Home Shield - and there are others available too. Planning is good and you can take a leap of faith with a plan below you! If you are definately getting married and want to buy a house together - discuss that with your advisor too. In today's economy its a good idea to know that you can make your house payment and other bills on one salary if you have to. I know people who lost their homes when one person lost their job. Link to post Share on other sites
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