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BUYING A HOUSE IN VIRGINIA: REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST

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What are the requirements to buy a house in Virginia?

Buying a house is a big deal, but it doesn't have to be intimidating. Here are a few things to remember about the requirements for purchasing a home in Virginia.

Financial requirements

Down payment – Most lenders require a down payment of at least 3% of the home's purchase price. However, programs like FHA and VA loans allow for lower down payments.

Credit score – A good credit score is essential for getting a mortgage. A credit score of 620 or higher is generally to be good. However, some lenders may require a higher credit score, depending on the type of loan you're applying for.

Debt-to-income ratio – Your debt-to-income ratio is the amount of debt you have compared to your monthly income. A good debt-to-income ratio is 36% or lower. However, some lenders may allow for a higher debt-to-income ratio, depending on your other financial qualifications.

Other requirements

Employment history: Most lenders require that you have a steady job for at least two years.

Home inspection: Once you find a home you want to buy, you'll need a home inspection done. A professional review of the house can identify any potential problems.

Appraisal: An appraisal is an estimate of the value of the home. Most lenders require this to ensure you only borrow what the home is worth.

Closing costs: These are the fees associated with buying a home, such as title insurance, appraisal, and attorney fees.

Want to buy a house in Virginia? Here are some tips:

  • Start saving for a down payment early. The more money you can put down, the lower your monthly mortgage payments will be.

  • Check your credit score and make sure it's as high as possible. You can get a free credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus once a year.

  • Pay down your debt. The lower your debt-to-income ratio, the better.

  • Get pre-approved for a mortgage before you start shopping for homes. It will give you an idea of how much money you can borrow and your monthly mortgage payments.

  • Work with a qualified real estate agent. An excellent real estate agent can help you find the right home for your needs and budget, and they can also help you navigate the home-buying process.

Buying a house is a big step, but it's also a very exciting one. With some planning and preparation, you can make the home-buying process go smoothly and be on your way to owning your home.

If you need help figuring out where to start, call me at (703) 346-2776 or email Dan@greetingsvirginia.com.

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