By Linda
Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Dreams of setting up housekeeping with a new spouse
may turn into nightmares if a couple fails to carefully
study all the details -- structural and financial -- before
committing themselves to a housing agreement. Careful
study of all the details for purchasing or renting a home,
including the physical layout of the building, and the legal
and financial details, is essential for selecting a first
home. Frances
Graham, housing specialist with Mississippi State
University's Extension Service, said most young couples,
either for financial reasons or for convenience, choose to
rent housing during the early part of their
marriage. She said
whether a couple chooses to rent an apartment, house or
manufactured home, shopping around for the best lease will
probably provide longer-term benefits. "If the
possibility of moving exists during the lease period, check
to see if subleasing is allowed," Graham said. "If it is,
they should make sure they will not be responsible for any
damage to the property during the subleasing." Graham
said to make sure the rental fee cannot be increased during
the leased term and know the procedure for termination or
renewal. Leases may be either written or verbal contracts.
She said that although verbal leases are binding, they are
hard to enforce. "Renting
is especially good for young couples without the experience
of budgeting," Graham said. "A lot of times, a couple can
afford more housing by renting than if building or
buying." A couple
must have an adequate down payment saved if they are
considering the purchase of a home. Graham said normally a
minimum 5 percent of the estimated cost of the house is
necessary to secure a loan. She said for the best (lowest)
interest rates, 20 percent of the total cost for a down
payment is ideal. Graham
said the couple must not only consider the money needed for
a down payment, but also costs involved in closing a home
mortgage. These costs, often referred to as closing costs,
are for expenses such as attorney fees, appraisal of the
property, taxes and insurance, property survey and title
search. The
housing specialist said that whether the couple intends to
buy or rent, they should pay careful attention to the energy
efficiency of the home. She said to check such areas as
insulation in the attic and walls and caulking around
windows. By considering energy details early, a couple can
ensure financial savings over the duration of their stay in
the house. Released:
Jan. 8, 2001
Family,
Youth & Consumer News
Plan Carefully
For First Dream Home
Contact: Dr. Frances Graham, (662) 325-3083
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