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16 December 2016

How to make sure you can put a down payment on a house

When it comes to purchasing your first home, the toughest part can be putting together a deposit. It’s not always easy to scrape together enough money over a short amount of time for a 5% deposit on a house, let alone the 20% that many people have come to expect. It is always a huge positive if you ...

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When it comes to purchasing your first home, the toughest part can be putting together a deposit. It’s not always easy to scrape together enough money over a short amount of time for a 5% deposit on a house, let alone the 20% that many people have come to expect. It is always a huge positive if you can save up more and put a larger down payment on your house in Paisley, but when you find a property that steals your heart, you’re going to want to move in straight away. With a larger deposit, your mortgage will be smaller, but that doesn’t mean that you have put down a larger down payment. In order to help you manage your finances, we’ve put together a few quick tips on how to make sure you can put a down payment on a house.

Set Up A Savings Plan

Sitting down and analysing your personal budget, how much you have coming out each month in bills, and how much you are spending on other things each month will help you to find ways to quickly reduce your expenses. I you don’t yet have a budget in place, then you’re going to need to create one quickly. You’ll end up being able to put away money that you may not have thought you ever had before. Automatic transfers into savings accounts is the easiest way for you to budget your month accordingly.

Get Rid Of Any Debts

One of the biggest problems that younger generations of people in Paisley and across the UK, is that they are relying on things like credit cards and the benefits of taking out a quick loan. While these can help in the short term, they’re not always going to be the best form of money management when it comes to saving for a down payment in the future. Make sure that you clear any debts that have high interest rates first, and prioritise all of the debts in order to get them cleared off quickly. The quicker you get rid of you debts, the better your credit score will be, meaning your chances of purchasing a property in Paisley will dramatically increase.

Government Help

Ultimately, the government will want you to buy a house, due to a number of benefits that they can reap in taxes and more when it comes to someone buying rather than renting. While there is a generation rent issue that appears to have been taking over the UK, the government is looking to help out younger buyers when it comes to purchasing a property in Paisley and across the rest of the UK. There a number of government schemes such as the Help To Buy ISA and more, that can help young buyers when it comes to putting down a deposit or down payment on their Paisley home. It is important that you take advantage of these schemes while they’re around, because as soon as you start putting money towards them, the faster your down payment will begin to appear.

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