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Question:: I work as a machine
operator at a local engineering factory and my wife is a checkout
girl on the tills at Tesco. We don't earn a lot of money but we have
managed to save enough for a 10% deposit on a lovely little house
round the corner from where we live. We live in a private
studio flat at present and everything is all inclusive, including
the rates and all the repairs. There is just one thing that worries
us. The Morgage repayments will have to be paid for 25 years, it's
a big commitment for us so we would appreciate some independent
Morgage advice. Please advise us. Many thanks James Evans
Answer: Hello James. A little
Morgage advice may be in order. If
there is one thing that may strike fear in the heart of any first
time home buyer, it might just be the Morgage repayments. Most
people dream of owning in their own home, but they may not be able
to afford it for many reasons. Even if you can afford it, you may
not have the credit to get what you want. You may think that if you
can afford to pay what you now pay in rent, you may have to rethink
that. There are many costs involved with owning a home that you may
not have considered.
You Morgage repayment should ideally be no more than 25% of your
joint income. Anything more than that, you may soon fall behind in
your payments, which will of course mean that you may possibly lose
your house. That’s the last thing you want to happen. You also have
to factor in everything that your current landlord takes care of for
you. If something breaks, all you have to do is call and your
landlord has to get it fixed. This means if the water pipes burst,
they have to get someone right away. If the central heating goes on
the blink, it is no money out of your pocket. When you have your own
Morgage payment however, you also have to pay for all of these
things on your own. Can you afford that?
You also have to factor in council taxes when thinking about how
much you can afford for a Morgage repayment. You will have to pay
these once a year, though it will be possible to pay these council
taxes by direct debit monthly. This money is above and beyond what
you pay for in your Morgage repayment, and this can quickly put you
in debt. If you are barely making it with your Morgage, your taxes
are going to do you in for sure.
If you really don’t know what to do, or if you can afford to have a
Morgage payment, you may want to talk to someone at your bank. They
can help you decide what you can afford, and they may have ideas
about how you can fix your credit, or perhaps help you set up a
savings plan to help defer some of the costs of homeownership at a
later date. If you have some put aside in savings, emergencies won’t
make you dip into your budget, and you will still be able to make
your Morgage payments on time.
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