Have you ever struggled to save for a deposit for your first home? Then you’ll know that’s one of the most daunting financial obstacles most people will ever face.
Many couples and individuals will penny pinch for years to save for a deposit. Missing out on holidays and meals out, and having to budget when it comes to clothes and other discretionary spending. And we do it because the end result is well worth the effort.
So it’s no surprise that after so many years of saving, the stress and pressure associated with getting a mortgage can bring with it mixed emotions. This is almost certainly the biggest financial commitment you will ever make, after all. And so there are nerves, excitement, fears and worries all bundled into one high-pressure moment.
And then – you submit the paperwork, dot your i’s and cross your t’s and get your home loan approved. And when the agonising/draining/exciting house hunting ends in you actually signing on the dotted line and becoming a homeowner, you’ve finally done it. All that hard work to achieve one goal, and you’ve made it. You’re a homeowner. Congratulations. Pop the champers.
This is the point when many people think that the hard part is over. But think again…
Because you’ve made it this far, only to face a whole new host of expenses and demands on your finances.
Top Comments
But you left out the greatest pleasure new homebuyers get: Openly bragging about how much their property has gone up, as if their some kind of genius.
To Wit: Your property hasn't increased in value in isolation. so you are actually no better off. (And in reality, your new dream property has probably increased in value at a greater rate, so you might actually be worse off.)
Now 60 and paid off three home mortgages on the outskirts of three NSW provincial cities.
House 1: Two incomes, before children, 1980-1985, 4 years 7 months to clear $66k house and land.
House 2: Only 1.4 incomes, two children, 1985-1995, 9 years 3 months to clear $89k house and land.
House 3: One income, older children, 1999-2009, 9 years 4 months to clear $154k house only.
But I would not even consider starting again now. Property values have risen 3.3 times the speed of my income. I'm over living frugally year after year.
The council rates and maintenance are not a huge problem.