Affording Your House without Fear

Then and Now

Many 20-something and even 30-something young Americans are already in the zone of house- dreaming. Maybe you’re one of those in the zone who’s paying rent or paying off student loan and wondering if it would ever happen that you’d get to own a house. It looked somewhat easy for your folks to procure their first house, some 40 years ago, when they were in their late 20’s. While by historical standards the mortgage rates per month have been kept low, the prices of homes have soared and that makes downpayments tougher to cover these times.

If your intention is to establish your first home in an expensive neighborhood, then you should start saving early and for longer for the down payment. Money down for great locations fetch as high as 24% of the purchase price. However,do look around at more affordable locations that will not stretch your budget too far. It will also allow you to establish roots sooner than later. Also, shop around for first-time homeowners’ programs as in government-sanctioned companies that offer easy down payments.

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Affording Expert Help in Lynnwood

Helping young people, like yourself, on the goal towards home ownership is one of Dave Haley’s expertise. Many first-time homeowners come in with just their dream and maybe a lot of savings for the downpayment and very little else. When it comes to home loans, you must arm yourself with its intricacies, like available options, fixed and adjustable rates, monthly interests, and loan terms.

If you’ve found your target home anywhere in Lynnwood, Bothell, or in Mill Creek region, where communities are lovely and homes are affordable, David can surely find you the best alternatives that will work in your particular circumstance. Let David make mortgage easy for you with a payment plan within your means that allows you to keep your home and your credit score for years ahead.

Affording Your House without Fear

Then and Now

Many 20-something and even 30-something young Americans are already in the zone of house- dreaming. Maybe you’re one of those in the zone who’s paying rent or paying off student loan and wondering if it would ever happen that you’d get to own a house. It looked somewhat easy for your folks to procure their first house, some 40 years ago, when they were in their late 20’s. While by historical standards the mortgage rates per month have been kept low, the prices of homes have soared and that makes down payments tougher to cover these times.

If your intention is to establish your first home in an expensive neighborhood, then you should start saving early and for longer for the down payment. Money down for great locations fetch as high as 24% of the purchase price. However,do look around at more affordable locations that will not stretch your budget too far. It will also allow you to establish roots sooner than later. Also, shop around for first-time homeowners’ programs as in government-sanctioned companies that offer easy down payments.

Affording Expert Help in Lynnwood

Helping young people, like yourself, on the goal towards home ownership is one of Dave Haley’s expertise. Many first-time homeowners come in with just their dream and maybe a lot of savings for the down payment and very little else. When it comes to home loans, you must arm yourself with its intricacies, like available options, fixed and adjustable rates, monthly interests, and loan terms.

If you’ve found your target home anywhere in Lynnwood, Bothell, or in Mill Creek region, where communities are lovely and homes are affordable, David can surely find you the best alternatives that will work in your particular circumstance. Let David make mortgage easy for you with a payment plan within your means that allows you to keep your home and your credit score for years ahead.

Brighten Your Home

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Mirrors
Enhance your room’s natural light by hanging a mirror on a wall that faces a window, the mirror will reflect the light and your room will look brighter. You can also hang the mirror facing a lamp. Play with the mirror’s placement and see what works best for you.

Colors and Texture
Choosing a different color for your walls and ceilings can change a room’s appearance dramatically; you can choose lighter shades of paint for most of your room and then add contrast with a darker or bolder color for your floor, door and window’s trim. Even if it does not seem like it, texture can be detrimental to or help enhance light in a room, matte finishes are better than glossy ones since they offer a more subtle impression and reflect light as well.

Light Curtains
Using bulky and heavy curtains in a room that is already dark won’t let any natural light in. Try lighter, airy curtains and you will see the difference. If you are concerned about your privacy, you can always get blinders in a neutral painted or pale wood finish.

Use brighter Light bulbs
You can replace them with higher light intensity bulbs such as compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs) of a lower wattage but higher light output. You can also try different light coloring. Daylight bulbs usually provide a cooler, bluer, more vivid light. Take a look at this blog to learn more about lightning.

Tips to Save Energy

SAVING ENERGY


**If you sell your home do you need to have it Energy Certified? https://www.factcheck.org/2009/07/energy-bill-and-existing-homes/**

Do you know how much money are you spending on your Energy Bills? Well, according to Alliance to Save Energy, ‘the average U.S. residential household consumed 10,982 kWh of electricity and spent around $2,200 annually on utility bills’ Yes, that is right, you are probably using more energy that you need to! Just take a look at this blog on the 10 most energy wasting habits people have in their home.

Saving energy is not only about being cleaner and caring about the planet, it is also about using your resources more effectively. So, whether you want to stop wasting resources for the planet’s sake or save on energy (and other) bills, here are some steps you can take towards being more energy-efficient.

  • Heating and Cooling
    Close blinds on summer to keep your house cool and open them in winter to let sun in. In the colder months be careful with fans because the air coming from them can make your heating system work harder.

    Check for air leaks, any cracks in your home will let cold hair come in and hot air escape, this makes your heating system work harder and waste energy in the process. Look around your windows, anywhere wood meets concrete, sill plates, doors and air duct joints.

    Make sure to install a programmable thermostat, according to Energy.gov, ‘You could save an estimated 10 percent per year on heating and cooling costs by using a programmable thermostat, and by resetting it when you are asleep or away from home, you won’t have to sacrifice comfort.’

    Want to know more? Read this Guide to smart Heating and Cooling from Energy Star, a voluntary energy-savings program of the U.S. government.

  • Appliances

    Just by pushing the ‘energy saver’ button on some or all your appliances, you will be making a difference on your energy consumption. But if you feel like you want to do more, and if you have the money, you can replace your old appliances for energy-efficient models. We recommend that you get appliances that are certified by Energy Star, here is a list of them. You can also reduce the use of electricity when electronics are not in use by plugging them to an advanced power strip.

  • Transportation

    If you are about to buy or replace your old car, you can get one that has good mileage, this will help you save money on gas and will reduce the CO2 emissions that come from your car.

We hope to have inspired you to take some steps towards using energy better, and to give you more inspiration, here, read this couple’s story on how they made their home more energy efficient.

Decorating Kid’s Room on a Budget

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Decorating a child’s room can get pretty expensive, especially if your little one is your first. There are just so many cool things out there and sometimes, parents (and grandparents) can get too excited and spend a lot of money. So, whether you want to redecorate your kid’s room or are just starting to put the nursery together, you will find these inexpensive ideas helpful for you project.

1. Art Gallery

art-gallery

You can create a very inexpensive gallery with your kid’s art or pictures from old kid’s books and frames that you, your family or friends do not use anymore. You can even include your children and have them collect flowers and/or leaves they like and put them in a piece of paper, there are endless ways to do this!

2. Furniture Makeover

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Thrift stores and garage sales are full of hiding gems; find a piece of furniture you like and add your own style to it, or you can repurpose it, like this old cabinet turned into a small kid’s diner.

3. Handmade

handmade

Get creative with the things you have at hand, use some colored paper to cut out fun shapes, you can even make your own pompoms, and if you are into sewing, check out this DIY less than $10 teepee.

4. Check out IKEA

ikea

Ikea is known for having low-priced, and pretty cool things. But if you are really creative you can make the most of what you get at the store. Just take a look at how these Ikea products have been transformed!

5. Use wall decals

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An easy way to give your kids room character is by using wall decals, no need to be the best artist when you can get ready to go decoration for your wall. Wall decals can get to be a little expensive, but some stores, like Target, have cool and reasonably priced decals.

6. Chalkboard paint

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Paint a wall with black chalkboard paint, your kids will have a giant canvas to draw on. You can also use this to write reminders or routines for your kids.

7. Small spaces

Make the most of the space you have available, there are really cool beds and room furniture that come with extra storage. Or you can use what you have and reorganize it, like this parent whose kid’s closet was out of control.

8. Get to know Pinterest

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Pinterest, the world’s catalog of ideas, is the to-go website for people who love DIY. This platform is full with ideas and we know you will love it!

Rates Remain Low, but Washington Home Prices Continue to Rise

As we entered May, mortgage rates inched slightly lower. This is happening in spite of activity in the bond markets that generally drive mortgage rates. In part, this is probably due to the fact that lenders hadn’t fully adjusted their rate sheets to reflect last Friday’s gains. We may therefore expect to see slightly higher rates as the week continues. It would seem that the market is fairly stable, though, and we can likely look forward to another month of low interest rates.

Meanwhile, though mortgage rates remain attractively low across the country, some areas are experiencing such great increases in home prices that homebuyers are actually paying more each month than they were back in the end of 2015. The problem has been most pronounced here in Washington, where the monthly principal and interest payments are averaging almost $15 higher for median-range homes, compared to December. Oregon and Colorado have been experiencing similar problems, while the rest of the country has been enjoying an average monthly payment decrease of about $20.

Do Mortgage Credit Inquiries Affect Your Credit Score?

ISS_4567_00440-700x467When you apply for a home mortgage loan, your Mortgage Planner will check your credit score. This is reported to credit agencies as an inquiry and lets creditors know that you are considering taking on new debt. An inquiry can have a negative, but small, effect on your credit score. While still small, inquiries can have a larger effect if you have few accounts or a short credit history. However, inquiries are a mandatory part of applying for a home loan, so they cannot be avoided.

Inquiries made within a 45-day window are only recorded on your credit report as a single inquiry because creditors understand that you are only going to buy one home. This means that multiple lenders can check your credit as long as it is within 45 days of the initial inquiry. It is important to note that the 45-day window only applies to mortgage loans; credit card and other credit inquiries are processed separately.

When you check your credit on your own, it does not have an affect on your score. Before you apply for a home mortgage loan, you should request a credit report to dispute any errors that you see. Because resolving disputes could take longer than 45 days, this will avoid your lender having to submit two inquiries if there are errors on the original report.

For more information about mortgage credit inquires, click here.

When you are ready to purchase a home, I would love to talk to you about your home financing options. Call me today to set up an appointment!


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