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What does it actually cost to buy a home? Let’s break it down

Wondering what it actually costs to buy a home?
 
Buying a home is a significant financial commitment, and understanding the potential costs involved is essential. Let’s take a look at three fictional scenarios to help illustrate potential costs at different price points.
 
1. Scott | The Starter: 
Scott is a newbie in the home buying game, considering a townhouse that has a market price of $250,000.
With a 20% down payment, a 30-year mortgage, and an interest rate of around 5%, Scott’s monthly payment would come to about $1,074. Include property taxes, insurance, and any potential HOA fees, and his total monthly expenses would come up to around $1,374.
 
2. Emily & Matt | The Upgraders: 
Emily and her husband Matt are expecting a baby and need more room. The home of their dreams carries a price tag of $500,000. With a 10% down payment, a 30-year mortgage, and an interest rate of 5%, their monthly payment would be around $2,684. Incorporating property taxes, insurance, and potential HOA fees, the total monthly expense would be approximately $3,484.
 
3. Hilary | The Idealist
Hilary has discovered her dream property in the perfect neighborhood. This exquisite property is priced at about $1 million. With a 20% down payment, a 30-year mortgage, and an interest rate of 5%, Hilary’s monthly payment would be $4,295. Include property taxes, insurance, and possible HOA fees, and Hilary’s total monthly outlay is estimated at about $5,895.
 
Using these characters can get a rough idea of what you would be paying at different price points. For accurate prices, interest rates, and monthly expenses, talk with a trusted mortgage advisor and get personalized information. 
 
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