Three Things To
Remember If You Are A Young Home Buyer..!
By Ms. SUNITA MISHRA, Proptiger.com
Unlike your other colleagues,
who were busy updating their wardrobes or planning foreign travels, you were
more focused in your approach towards spending your salary.
So, you saved enough money in
the initial two-three years of your working life, took some help from your
parents, applied for a home loan and booked an affordable home in
a city's suburb.
Many of your colleagues turned
green with envy; you were, after all, such a young achiever.
All very good. But young buyers
should also keep in mind these factors so that the pride of being a young home
buyer does not wilt with time:
1.
You do not have all the time in the
world..!
Buying a house at the age of,
say, 23 does not necessarily mean you have got all the time in the world to
repay the loan.
Most of the young buyers keep
the repayment tenure as long as possible just to make sure the monthly EMI
(equated monthly instalment) payments remain low.
However, in case your monthly
salary allows you to make the payment faster, opting for a shorter tenure would
be a better option.
2.
The reasons behind this is that your priorities are going to
change in future..!
As you are still quite young
and there is a lot that is likely to take place in future, it is highly likely
that what seems most important today might take a back seat. What if you decide
to pursue higher studies in a foreign university and need another loan to fund
your education?
At a time like this, the burden
of one loan may act a deterrent in pursuance of your wishes.
Assuming you are still single,
there will be significant changes in your life post-marriage.
Paying the home loan would not
be your key concern in a marital life.
3.
Also, do not forget to plan for the future when
buying a home..!
Today, even a 1 BHK is good
enough to accommodate you. Tomorrow, the unit size may not be fit
for a bigger family.
Do not mislead yourself to
believe that this is the place you will be spending your life at and keep
yourself mentally open to moving towards better housing.
Also, if you found certain
flaws in the locality or the unit or anything else after you started living,
you can always sell off the house and find a better place.
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