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    5 Ways to Buy a Home When Prices Are High

    High mortgage rates—currently over 6.42% for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage—paired with hefty listing prices are quickly...

    • Shelley Green
    • January 10th, 2023
    • 6 min read

    High mortgage rates—currently over 6.42% for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage—paired with hefty listing prices are quickly making buying a new home unaffordable for many. While high prices and high mortgage rates affect all potential homebuyers, those entering the market for the first time are finding the situation especially difficult. Stagnant wage growth coupled with inflation has increased the cost of living, so many are finding it difficult to save for a down payment and afford an expensive monthly housing bill. Being priced out of home ownership prevents people from building the kind of financial security that comes with owning a home.

    But don’t worry. You can still buy.

    When prices are high, competition is low. If you can make the finances work, you have a better chance of nabbing the home you want without competing offers from other buyers. Another benefit? Lower competition means homes are staying on the market longer. When that happens, home sellers are more willing to negotiate contract terms—and even their asking prices.

    Ready to make your homeownership dream a reality? Here's how:

    1. Propose a rate buydown

    Is the monthly mortgage payment and cost of interest a major sticking point? If you can secure more upfront funds (either from savings, an inheritance, investments, or other sources) then a rate buydown might be right for you.

    A mortgage rate buydown is an option available from a lender to reduce the borrower’s interest rate for a period of time. The most common way to get a mortgage rate buydown is through points, which are essentially fees that you pay upfront when taking out your loan in exchange for lower interest rates over time. An example: “for a mortgage of $400,000 where the buyer is offered a 6% interest rate, paying $4,000 would lower the interest rate to 5.75%.” Even though you’ll be paying more upfront, the overall amount spent over the life of the loan will be less because you’ve locked in a lower interest rate.

    2. Put off major renovations and DIY what you can

    If you had plans to roll your remodel costs into your mortgage, you might want to consider seeing where you can save money by either putting those repairs off or doing minor updates on your own. Are major renovations something you really need to do right away in your new home? If you delay them for a few years, you can build equity and eventually pay for those updates with a home equity loan or line of credit. Or better yet: do the renovations on your own without borrowing money at all!

    Learning about home maintenance has many benefits! Getting confident about your own ability to make repairs might empower you to consider offering on a lower-priced home that needs a few updates you can do yourself!

    3. Revisit your must-have list (for a lower sticker price)

    Do you really need all four bedrooms or a home in a specific neighborhood? Could a less-updated or aesthetically pleasing home be something you’d consider? Opting to shop for a smaller house or one that meets your essential needs instead of one that has everything on your wish list could allow you to find a property that works for you at a more affordable price. By being open-minded about what you deem as “must-haves,” you will have more options to choose from, which increases your chances of finding something that’s available at a lower cost.

    4. Increase your downpayment for a lower monthly payment

    There are a few creative ways to increase your available cash so you can afford a larger downpayment. Here are some top options:

    Hold off on buying to save up

    To increase the amount you have available for a downpayment, consider putting off the purchase of a home until you are able to save up more money. You will need to determine your savings goal and make sure it’s realistic for your financial situation. Some tips for saving money: buy groceries in bulk to reduce the impact of inflation on your budget, find ways to spend less on gas by driving less and doing errands on bike or on foot, and reduce expenditures on non-necessary purchases like eating out or updating your wardrobe. A side hustle is also a great way to build up your savings. Driving for a rideshare company, housesitting, or dog-walking are all easy sources of part-time income.

    First-time home buyer assistance (if it applies)

    If you qualify as a first-time homebuyer, there are potential financial assistance programs available from state and federal governments that could help increase your downpayment funds and result in lowered monthly payments. These programs vary by location, so ask your real estate agent and research what’s available in the area you plan on living.

    Gift money 

    Do you know anyone who might contribute a gift to your downpayment fund? If so, gift money is a great way to increase your downpayment. It does require careful consideration and planning since gifts from other people must meet certain criteria before being accepted as part of an official loan application process. You’ll need documentation proving the funds’ source and that it’s actually a gift (as opposed to a loan), as well as proof of your own income. 

    It’s best practice to consult with an experienced lender prior to accepting such offers so that all rules governing these types of transactions are followed. 

    5. Buy now and refinance later (if you can)

    Buying a home while mortgage rates are high and then refinancing later when mortgage rates drop is a smart move because it locks in the current rate. By doing this, you can avoid paying higher interest if interest rates go even higher, and you still get the benefit of the lower rate after you refinance. Additionally, by locking in the current rate, you have more time to build equity in your home before refinancing.

    Opting to buy now also helps you take advantage of the reduced competition. If you wait until mortgage rates drop, you’ll be competing with other buyers which might mean you’ll end up contending with competing offers and potentially higher prices.

    Which strategy is right for you?

    If you’re not sure about the best path forward or want to discuss your specific needs, our team is here for you. Our team of experienced real estate agents is available to assist you with any questions and guide you through the home-buying process.

    Get in touch

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    Shelley Green

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    Since launching her real estate career in 1999, Shelley Green has established herself as one of the leading real estate professionals in Johnson, Tarrant, Parker, Hood, and the surrounding counties. As the Lead Agent of The Green Team Real Estate Professionals, Shelley brings more than two decades of experience in residential and commercial real estate, supported by a strong background in marketing and client service. Recognized as a Top Agent and Team in the area since 2008, Shelley is known for her unmatched dedication, deep industry knowledge, and unwavering commitment to doing what’s best for her clients. Her approach is client-focused, detail-oriented, and rooted in strong communication. She leads with values such as relationships, fairness, love, respect, honesty, and integrity, ensuring every client feels prioritized and cared for. Shelley provides her clients with the highest level of service—offering experience, market insight, careful attention to detail, and a consistent commitment to placing their needs first. Whether guiding a first-time homebuyer, marketing a luxury property, or negotiating complex commercial transactions, she prides herself on going to bat for her clients and delivering the best possible terms and outcomes. Beyond her professional achievements, Shelley is deeply involved in her community. She and her team support Harvest House through donation drives and participate annually in Toys for Tots, reflecting her belief in giving back and helping families in need. Shelley’s passion for real estate is driven by the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. She loves knowing that her clients walk away feeling cared for, protected, and confident that she always acted in their best interest. When she’s not serving her clients, Shelley enjoys spending time with her family, reading, traveling, and supporting the people she loves.

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