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Answers to First-time Buyer Questions - 1/7/2026

Buying your first home is an exciting milestone—but it can also come with a lot of questions. From financing and credit scores to mortgage options and closing steps, understanding the process can help you make informed decisions with confidence.

That's why we've compiled straightforward answers to some of the most common questions first-time homebuyers ask. Whether you're just starting to explore the idea of homeownership or getting ready to make an offer, this guide will give you a solid foundation.

How much money will I need to buy a house?
You'll need enough to cover your down payment plus closing costs (typically 2...6% of the loan amount), as well as additional funds for moving and initial home expenses.

How much house can I afford?
Your affordability should consider what you can comfortably pay monthly, not just what your lender approves, using your debt-to-income ratio as a guide.

Do I need a good credit score?
Yes and higher scores help you secure better loan terms; conventional mortgages typically require at least a 620 score, while FHA loans may accept scores as low as 500 with a down payment.

Should I get a 15-year or 30-year mortgage?
It depends on your financial goals. 15-year loans generally cost less in interest over time, while 30-year loans offer lower monthly payments and greater flexibility.

Fixed-rate vs. adjustable-rate mortgage?
Fixed-rate loans offer stable payments, while adjustable-rate mortgages often start with lower rates but can change later.  Choose based on your budget and how long you plan to stay.

Which first-time homebuyer mortgage is best for me?
The best mortgage depends on factors like your down payment, credit, and how long you plan to stay.  Ask lenders to help you compare options, including FHA, conventional, VA, and more.

What documents do I need to qualify for a loan?
Expect to provide ID, pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements, and employment history; lenders need these to verify your financial profile.

Should I get preapproved or prequalified?
Get a preapproval. It's a stronger, verified estimate of how much you can borrow and shows sellers you're serious; prequalification is less formal and less reliable.

How do I get the best mortgage rates?
Shop around. Compare offers from multiple lenders to find the most competitive rates and terms. A small difference in rate can mean significant savings over time.

What should I expect during the first-time homebuying process?
Expect steps like financial preparation, home searching, getting preapproved, making offers, inspections, and closing. Having a knowledgeable agent and lender can guide you smoothly.

While resources like this are a great starting point, one of the smartest moves you can make is to work with a trusted real estate professional. An experienced agent doesn't just help you find the right home; they guide you through every step of the process and can connect you with reputable lenders, inspectors, insurance agents, and other professionals you'll need along the way.

If you're thinking about buying a home, reach out today. I'd be honored to help you navigate your journey with confidence.  For more information, download our Buyers Guide.

JACK KOUMBIS ABR, AHWD, GREEN, RENE, SFR, SRS KELLER WILLIAMS TOWN LIFE TENAFLY, NJ (201) 925-8825 LICENSED BROKER ASSOCIATE NJ, LICENSED BROKER OF RECORD NEW YORK JACK KOUMBIS started working at an early age in his family owned restaurants. His passion for the hospitality industry and his service mentality led him many successes over his 40+ year career. Operating multi units in both New York and New Jersey with hundreds of employees, Jack has a tremendous business background which serves him well as a Realtor Licensed in New York and New Jersey. In addition to his 40+ years of working in restaurants, private clubs, and hotels, Jack has served for more than 13 years on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Restaurant and Hospitality association and is a Past Chairman of the Board. In 2015, Jack changed careers and became a Licensed Real Estate Agent and is now with the Keller Williams Town Life office located in Tenafly, NJ. Living in Bergen County for the last 30 years has given Jack a unique perspective, first as resident of a Fort Lee High Rise and later as a homeowner in the Northern Valley, he has a firm grasp on the Local Real Estate Market. His professionalism and service mentality give him a unique skill set necessary to care for the most discerning clients. His many years of operating multiple successful businesses give him the acumen to oversee your transaction from start to finish. He brings value to the equation, that other realtors may not, and offers more than just the normal function of a Real Estate Agent but will act as your fiduciary seeing that your trust is rewarded and all of your needs are met. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter