Since we’ve started this blog, we’ve talked a lot about
buying a first home, primarily in the city. We were reminded recently that we
shouldn’t forget the opportunities available for first time buyers out in the
country, a little bit off the beaten path.
Buying your first home, in a suburban or rural setting,
brings with it a few more issues, such as
septic tanks, wells, fences, and additional acreage, but there are as
many reasons to buy in the country as there are anywhere else. And because some
financing programs such as USDA are geared towards non-city areas, you may find
an especially good deal out there. USDA doesn’t even require a down payment, so
there’s even more incentive to get out of the city.
In the coming days we’ll talk about the additional potential
issues for buying your first home in a more suburban or rural setting, but in
the mean-time feel free to search for a home in your price range in this rural
or suburban area and as usual we’ll be there to help in any way that we can.
For more information, visit our website at www.springfieldfirsthome.com ,or
simply call or text us at 417.872.9222.
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