Blaze Duskdreamer
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Owning my own house instead of renting has been a life-long dream of mine and the village I live in has a local bank that is sound and has been in business run by the same family for 90 years so I have no qualms there. I moved to an apartment here last February and have fallen in love with this village which has a lot to offer and close at hand and mostly small businesses that support each other in the community and most of them are older than I am. This bank offers a mortgage to first-time homeowners provided they buy in the village, which I wanted anyway so win-win. We are in a buyers market here and while I'll only be eligible for $100,000 this is more than doable. My credit score is high enough, down payment and much else is included in the mortgage which will wind up being slightly lower than my current rent which is apt to go up when the lease is up -- rents are up; home prices are down.
I do have some fears, however. Maintenance will be on me and I'm disabled. I will have to hire people basically for anything that needs doing as well as hiring a yard service to mow and shovel (unless I find a local kid who's eager to do it for a few bucks). So I have some fears regarding that. I also do housework in spurts, a few minutes a day due to having to stop after 10 or 15 minutes because of chronic pain. In a four-room apartment, it works and keeps the place clean as I am not messy by any stretch of the imagination. I may have to hire a housekeeper at additional expense.
I am mobility impaired (rolling walker, power chair if I have to go more than a couple of blocks), in chronic pain and with IBS. I also have heart valve problems and an aortic aneurysm though it is not large enough to kill me and hasn't grown since it was discoverd a few years ago. If I buy, I'm going to also have to buy insurance to pay off the mortgage should I die so I can leave the home to my grandson.
Logically, I sometimes think I should abandon the notion. I have to wait two months for a loan to clear from my bank statements due to some pain in the neck NY state laws (can't borrow the closing costs, bank includes about half of them in the mortgage but I have to have the cash for the balance) but my meeting with the bank was pretty much as long as my credit rating stays good, I will be pre-approved. But in other ways, I kind of need this for me. First, I've rented all my adult life and hate it, home ownership represents freedom in so many ways. I'm aware it creates new problems but it erases landlord's rules (I'm not willing to buy a house in a HOA) and always sweating out how much are they going to raise the rent this year as the end of the lease approaches not to mention not to have to share walls, floors and ceilings with other people. But I've also sacrificed literally everything for first my daughter and now not quite everything for my grandson and I kind of need this for me. No dreams I have ever had have come true and I kind of need for this one to. Also, it will be lower than renting and while property taxes may go up, a mortgage wouldn't. I have two pensions -- Social Security and a pension from the state as I am a former state employee -- and should be able to manage.
Thoughts? Feedback? Advice?
I do have some fears, however. Maintenance will be on me and I'm disabled. I will have to hire people basically for anything that needs doing as well as hiring a yard service to mow and shovel (unless I find a local kid who's eager to do it for a few bucks). So I have some fears regarding that. I also do housework in spurts, a few minutes a day due to having to stop after 10 or 15 minutes because of chronic pain. In a four-room apartment, it works and keeps the place clean as I am not messy by any stretch of the imagination. I may have to hire a housekeeper at additional expense.
I am mobility impaired (rolling walker, power chair if I have to go more than a couple of blocks), in chronic pain and with IBS. I also have heart valve problems and an aortic aneurysm though it is not large enough to kill me and hasn't grown since it was discoverd a few years ago. If I buy, I'm going to also have to buy insurance to pay off the mortgage should I die so I can leave the home to my grandson.
Logically, I sometimes think I should abandon the notion. I have to wait two months for a loan to clear from my bank statements due to some pain in the neck NY state laws (can't borrow the closing costs, bank includes about half of them in the mortgage but I have to have the cash for the balance) but my meeting with the bank was pretty much as long as my credit rating stays good, I will be pre-approved. But in other ways, I kind of need this for me. First, I've rented all my adult life and hate it, home ownership represents freedom in so many ways. I'm aware it creates new problems but it erases landlord's rules (I'm not willing to buy a house in a HOA) and always sweating out how much are they going to raise the rent this year as the end of the lease approaches not to mention not to have to share walls, floors and ceilings with other people. But I've also sacrificed literally everything for first my daughter and now not quite everything for my grandson and I kind of need this for me. No dreams I have ever had have come true and I kind of need for this one to. Also, it will be lower than renting and while property taxes may go up, a mortgage wouldn't. I have two pensions -- Social Security and a pension from the state as I am a former state employee -- and should be able to manage.
Thoughts? Feedback? Advice?