Posted on Apr 24, 2016
Capt Brandon Charters
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Being in the military, or being a veteran, offers some very unique advantages when it comes to home buying. What would be your best piece of advice for a first time buyer?
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SGM Erik Marquez
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5 points to consider and only one of the is the price.
Buy the house you can afford...
Be able to afford the monthly payment
Be able to afford the monthly insurance
Be able to afford the month maintenance costs
Be able to afford the month TIME it takes to keep up the house and priority
And be able to afford the sometimes significant unexpected costs that come with home ownership... that AC system the needs repair or replacement, the washing machine, the hose bib that sprung a leak, flooded the wall and now needs plumbing, and construction repair.
A home emergency "piggy" bank acount for emergencs is a great idea. Lots of ways to fill it with out hurting too much. An allotment for $100 monthly perhaps, till it reaches a goal, then drop it to $25. I fill mine with the pocket change each day (collected, cashed in couple times a year and into the "House" savings account it goes) When I do my semi annual steel recycle run that cash payout goes into the account. On mondays as I get ready to start the day....any paper bill in my pocket or wallet smaller than a $20 goes in the coin collection jar.
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TSgt William Meyer
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All good ideas since you never know what's going to happen, and than things change again when the kids come along.
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SSG Dennis Grossmann
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Great advice.
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PO2 David Allender
PO2 David Allender
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There is insurance that will take care of repair of the house through storm damage, and insurance that will help repair or replace your washer/dryer, dish washer, a/c unit, etc. You have to check them out to ensure they are reputable outfits though.
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LTC Yinon Weiss
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Don't be lured into the appeal of buying a new construction home. There is A LOT of work and expense associated with getting them livable.

Find a home from somebody who loves the house and already did all the little upgrades that a self respecting homeowner would find needed to do.
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MSgt Marvin Kinderknecht
MSgt Marvin Kinderknecht
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Good advice, Information is true,
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SSG Michael Primm
SSG Michael Primm
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Very true.
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I never really considered a new construction home, but see your point.
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SFC Management
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Don't over buy. I've seen some Soldiers take their VA cert to bank, and get approved for a ridiculous amount and want to buy "that" house.
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SFC Management
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And for a quick plug. I do have a house for sale if anyone is interested....lol
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Outstanding advice, the housing crash was caused to a large extent because of people who purchased homes they couldn't afford. Look at your situation and all the advice given in this question thread then start looking.
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