Top tips for couples buying a home together

Top tips for couples buying a home together

Don’t let the heart rule the head when buying a house, is the advice from Scott Clay at specialist lender, Together, who has shared a few top tips for couples considering buying their first home together this year.

Scott, distribution development manager at specialist lender Together, says: “Preparing to buy and move into your first home with your spouse or partner can feel a little daunting. Buying a house together is not only a commitment to each other but also a financial one. It’s important you both have a realistic sense of the finances involved besides the deposit to ensure the process is as smooth as possible from start to finish – and the pair of you don’t run into any nasty surprises.”
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Source: Property Reporter


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