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Originally Posted by Rehke
I feel ya, I really do. Even us guys do leave a bit of our hearts and souls in our homes.
I think it helped me that I really didn't invest emotionally in a home until I had bought a house. I hope that makes some sense?
Spend your time making sure your credit is as good as possible, and be aware that even credit inquiries have an affect on mortgage financing! Do your research on the entire process. I was very, very lucky that I got a personal recommendation for a real estate agent who was able to guide me to a good financing company who guided me though the entire process in a honest and forthright manner.
I can see where there's a lot of potential for making mistakes along the way.
Also, have you had the house inspected? Even if you have been living there, do this!
Saving is a good idea, the more down payment, the easier and better terms you can get on financing.
I'm sure there are others here who have even better advice!
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I think I am going to go to the bank that he has his mortgage loan...letting them know that I have been leasing his property for over 2 years and would like to take over is mortgage loan??? I have only visited 1 broker so far..
Really thinking of doing the lease to own thing...I will have no problem getting a loan after I file my 2014 taxes