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HOW TO PREPARE WHEN BUYING A HOME AS A SINGLE PARENT

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Preparing a thorough budget is the only way to gauge the affordability of buying a home as a single parent, and to what degree there may be uncertainty/risk in taking on a mortgage with one or more kids by your side. A budget will tell you in black and white whether you can afford this move. In one scenario, you may just have to concede that you cannot afford to buy at this stage of your life and that you need to look towards smaller investment measures that you can afford or work towards increasing your income with a clear idea of your budget for the next few years. So, at worst, a budget can help direct you in the right direction to buy, even if it isn’t going to be now. If you can afford to buy, but what you can afford doesn’t tick all the boxes you think you require, then prioritize. For instance, you may need to prioritize space for your children over having a separate laundry. Include your family into accepting these relatively small sacrifices that are necessary. For instance, you may need to sacrifice on having a yard. This isn’t a huge sacrifice to make if you seek out properties within distance to parks. Lastly, with your budget in mind and your investment goals linked to this budget, do you want a house that you will renovate? A budget will tell you what sort of cash flow you are likely to have, and whether this cash flow will allow for renovations.


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