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From "I Do" to Sold

Written by Posted On Monday, 09 October 2017 09:29

Newlyweds are saying "I do" to each other, and equate to over half of first time home buyers that are also saying "I do" to their dream homes. It makes sense! When you put two hearts together, the time comes to find a home to nourish that love. A home that brings two of your places together, and makes it one. If you and your spouse are ready to fall in love with the perfect house together, here are five tips to make sure the process goes smoothly, and you come prepared.

1. YOUR WEDDING BUDGET: Your wedding is a one-time event that shouldn't be less than what you'd imagine. It's a beautiful time to put all of your dream pieces together. However, it's best to sit down and find out ways you can shift the budget to help with your down payment for a home, if you plan to purchase. The average couple spends a little over $20,000 on their wedding. Even a savings of $5000 from your wedding budget can help with owning the perfect home. 

2. WEDDING GIFTS: Wedding bliss comes with wedding gifts. Let's admit, one of our favorite times during the wedding season is all of the gifts that come pouring in! Have any friends or family pitching in cash? Save that to put towards your down payment. And depending on the generosity of your gifts, you can even open an account dedicated to your down payment, that friends and family can gift to. 

3. GET PRE-APPROVED: One of the least brought up conversations in relationships is the credit and financial history of your soon-to-be spouse. Get together with a lender to go over both of your histories to know what needs to be done to put you guys in a position to own together. In some cases, only one person can get approved, while the other can't. If you want to put both of your incomes toward the cost of the house you want, talking to a lender early on can ensure you are prepared to make the right moves.

4. THE RIGHT AGENT: That's where I come in! For starters, I can connect you with a lender to ensure you guys are being watched over from the best recommendations. And it's an absolute joy to take the stress out of buying a home for my newly wed couples. We all know how stressful, although joyous, a wedding can be. To then jump into buying a house shortly after, well, it's certainly a lot to get through. But I can guide you through all of the steps to make sure you end up with a house you love. Just think of me as a wedding planner, but for homes.

5. NOW THERE'S TWO: Although some spouses are a match made in heaven, loving and adoring the same exact things, often times that's not the case with most couples. You still are your own persons, and have your own tastes. This is where the first step to comprise really begins. Spending a good bit of money on a place you both will love and call home. A happy marriage starts with a happy home, so be sure you both are considerate of each other's wants and needs in style and location, so you both are happy with the home you end up getting. 

 
 
 
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Susan Kennard

Having lived in the Dallas area since 1975, Susan Kennard knows the market and has experienced the change and growth that has made DFW the highly sought after place to live that it is today. Susan graduated magna cum laude from Texas Woman’s University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. 

Susan comes to Keller Williams with twenty years experience in education. During that time, she served in leadership roles including Department Team Leader and Coordinator for student equal access and participation programs. She also held a seat on the District’s Superintendent Communication Council Committee.

Susan, her husband, two daughters and three sons currently reside in the Frisco area. She is an avid sports fan and enjoys watching her children compete in high school football, baseball, track and powerlifting. Susan loves to travel and spend time with family and friends. 

Her commitment to serving clients is defined by maintaining the highest level of integrity, honesty and professionalism. Susan is a member of the Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals, National Association of Realtors (NAR) and the Texas Association of Realtors (TAR). 

www.susankennardhomes.com

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