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Flying solo: tips for successful buying

January 6, 2025

For those who are wanting to get started on the homebuying journey, going it alone can have its challenges compared to a couple but there are ways to make flying solo easier.

As a solo buyer, even just saving up for a deposit can feel like scaling Mount Everest without a rope. Without the benefit of a dual income, it takes longer to stash away that 20% deposit you need to avoid extra costs like Lenders Mortgage Insurance. And when it comes to getting a loan, lenders often see solo buyers as riskier, which can mean higher interest rates or stricter lending criteria.

However, around a quarter of homebuyers are buying by themselves, a figure that has stayed reasonably stable over the past 8 years, so if you are a single purchaser, you are not alone by any means. Let’s look at some ways you can position yourself for success as a solo buyer.

Strategies for success

Start with your financials

The first step is to get a clear picture of your finances and your capacity to save the deposit. Calculate your borrowing capacity and set a realistic savings strategy that includes paying down any debt such as credit cards and personal loans.

Create a budget that covers not just the purchase price and loan repayments, but also ongoing costs like maintenance, utilities, and council rates.

Potential lenders will be interested in your credit score. Take steps to improve your score by paying bills on time, reducing credit card balances, and correcting any errors. You can check your credit score through various credit reporting agencies such as Equifax, Experian, or Illion.

Know what you are prepared to compromise on

Explore different neighbourhoods or suburbs within your budget. Sometimes, areas just a little further from the city centre can offer more affordable options. Be open-minded about the type of property and the condition of the property too. Know what your ‘must haves’ are and what you are prepared to compromise on to stay within budget.

Do your homework and think long term

When you find a property you like, do your due diligence. Attend inspections, research the market value, and be prepared to negotiate. Getting pre-approved for a mortgage can strengthen your position as a serious buyer and give you an edge in negotiations.

Consider the future when making your decision. Think about resale potential, rental yields if you decide to lease the property down the line, and the overall growth prospects of the area. Buying a home is an investment in your future, so make sure it aligns with your long-term goals.

Getting help on the way

You also don’t necessarily have to go it totally alone. One option is teaming up to buy with friends or family. You could pool resources to boost your buying power and share the load of mortgage repayments and other expenses. Just make sure to have clear agreements in place from the get-go to avoid any potential conflicts down the road.

You could also consider using a guarantor—typically a close family member —who agrees to support your mortgage application by providing additional security should you become unable to make repayments.

There are also options like rentvesting, where you buy a property and rent it out to tenants while you keep renting where you currently live. This way, you’re getting a foothold in the property market and building equity, while you live in your preferred location.

And don’t forget about government grants and incentives tailored for first-time buyers. These can be total game-changers. Some grants can help cover your deposit or chip away at pesky expenses like stamp duty, making that dream home more within reach. We can help you investigate the options available to you.

Taking that journey

Buying a home on your own might seem like a daunting task, but it can also be an incredibly rewarding one. It’s about more than just bricks and mortar—it’s about creating a space that’s truly yours, where you can make memories and it can be a fantastic way to set yourself up for a financially secure future.

With careful planning, determination, and the right support, you can make your dream of homeownership a reality. We are here to help.

Nicholas Berry Credit Representative Number 472439 is a Credit Representative of Integrity Finance (Aust) Pty Ltd – Australian Credit Licence 392184.
This information is of a general nature and does not take into consideration anyone’s individual circumstances or objectives. Financial Planning activities only are provided by Integrity One Planning Services Pty Ltd as a Corporate Authorised Representative No. 315000 of Integrity Financial Planners Pty Ltd ABN 71 069 537 855 AFSL 225051. Integrity One Planning Services Pty Ltd and Integrity One Accounting and Business Advisory Services Pty Ltd are not liable for any financial loss resulting from decisions made based on this information. Please consult your adviser, finance specialist, broker, and/or accountant before making decisions using this information.

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