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Time to Rethink the Bridal Registry! Couples Today Want a First HOME!

Wouldn’t it be great to take one of those little barcode readers beyond the department store towels, toasters and flat screens and head out to the nearest neighborhood of cozy bungalows and tag something that a new bride and groom really need, their first home? Imagine browsing the internet listings on realtor.com or dropping by a Sunday Open House and using that scanner to click on your favorite new home so you could receive the front door key just in time to be carried over the threshold. Only in a perfect world, right?

I know it is a crazy idea but brides and grooms getting married this year are going to face a tougher time finding a loan as first time buyers. Zero down loans have all but disappeared from the landscape and first time buyers will need cash in their pockets to put toward a new home. As mortgage programs continue to change and evolve, there is a reality to saving for that down payment. A forward thinking young couple might want to divert some of their wedding funds and gifts into an real estate investment in which they can begin their lives together.

In this changed real estate market, new home buyers NEED a down payment for a house. Not just a few bucks either. In most cases a buyer will require a minimum of 3-5% to put down. With an average Minnesota starter home in the $175,000 price range, today's brides and grooms will need to save at least $5,000-$10,000, plus closing costs.

All is not lost for first time buyers, but a little forward thinking is in order. There is a lot of money involved in most weddings; both on the party planning and the gift recipient side. A savvy bride and groom might be able to figure away to have the perfect wedding AND a dream home.

New Home Gift Registry Young couples getting married register for gifts to let their friends and family know exactly what they want and need. If you need a house, why not let your guests know? Maybe the insert in the wedding invitation should read:

“The couple is registered for a small number of necessities at Target, JC Penneys and Macys. If you would prefer not to shop, they are also saving for a down payment for a new home and would a appreciate monetary gift toward their dream.”


I don’t know what Miss Manner’s would say about but I think a financial wiz like Suze Orman would applaud the idea.

Wedding Budget With the average dream wedding going for over $20,000, maybe a little arranging of the budget is in order. Those saved dollars from the dream wedding can go toward that dream home instead. Now, I am not suggesting taking the cheap route on anything or everything, just take a look at where you can economize on your budget. Maybe you can go forego the fancy invitations or select a less expensive dress. Maybe that trip to Hawaii would be a better choice for your fifth anniversary and a road trip to Duluth, MN to create newlywed memories along the north shore of Lake Superior should be considered instead. Whether on wedding details, reception or the honeymoon, a 25% savings on the average wedding is $5000 cash that could go toward your dream home.

So brides and grooms start thinking about your future lives together and create a plan for your dream home. Though those scanners will not work outside of the a department store, I do! As a professional REALTOR®, I have helped many young couples find the first home of their dreams. I know the north and east Twin Cities housing market and can help you spot a deal whether you are looking in Forest Lake or Andover. I will assist you in writing a fair offer and negotiate a deal so your dream can become a reality. And having your OWN agent doesn't cost you any additional fees--The seller pays my commission! Working with an agent to find your first home, takes the stress out of the home buying process so you can focus on making your wedding day special rather than moving in details too.

If you are buying, selling or relocating to Minnesota and need help from a professional REALTOR®, give me a call or visit my website for a FREE Relocation Packet or FREE Homebuyers Success Packet.  I specialize in acreage and lakeshore properties in the north and east Twin Cities metro area including Ham Lake, Lino Lakes and all communities in the Forest Lake School District! Serving Anoka, Chisago, Ramsey and Washington Counties in Minnesota.

 

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Comments

Great idea, Teri,

I have believed for a long time that the best wedding gift is a gift of cash.  I have known too many couples receiving items they have little use for, or they don't really like.  Saving cash for a home purchase is a wise choice.

Posted by Marzena Melby Realtor - Twin Cities Minnesota Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Burnet Realty) about 2 years ago

What a great idea to have this exist!  I believe cash is the best that way they can go ahead and purchase exactly what they want---LIKE A HOUSE!!

Posted by Lizette Fitzpatrick - Lexington KY MLS - Kentucky Homes - Horse Farms (Lizette Realty - Lexington KY - Richmond KY) about 2 years ago

Teri this is an excellent idea!  Brides and Grooms need to pay attention to this information! 

Featured in BananaTude!

Posted by Anna 'Banana' Kruchten - Phoenix Real Estate Broker,CRS 602-380-4886 (Phoenix Property Shoppe) about 2 years ago

Marzena--Cash is especially nice as it can go for something BIG like a house that a couple starting out will need rather than something that might collect dust in a closet waiting for the perfect occasion to use.

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 2 years ago

Lizette--Wouldn't it be cool to be able to post a link and photo to your dream home so that all your wedding guests could see what their funds would be going toward?

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 2 years ago

Anna--Thanks for the feature...Spending less and putting toward another dream could be the best way to start a new life!

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 2 years ago

Teri,

Greeks, Italians and Maltese do this all the time. Chip in for the house.

Posted by Terry Chenier (Homelife Glenayre Realty) about 2 years ago

Hi Teri - Maybe sellers should start placng a barcode on the outside of their home. :D  Interesting read.  Thank you for the information.

Posted by Pamela Cendejas, Second Self Virtual Assistance (928) 692-3235 (Second Self Virtual Assistance) about 2 years ago

Teri - I wish my daughter saw this. I will have to pass it along although I'm sure she'll nix it. Great idea though. Thanks

Posted by Robert Hammerstein (Coldwell Banker Hillsdale New Jersey) about 2 years ago

Terry--I did not know that but think that is a wonderful way for a new couple to start!

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 2 years ago

Pamela--What an awesome idea! Post a barcode on all our signs for a quick scan!

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 2 years ago

Robert--Some are harder to convince than others...Congrats to your daughter and future son-in-law!

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 2 years ago

Teri  There is no question this is far better than receiving 6 toasters - excellent information  Karen

Posted by Karen Kruschka - Prince William, Fairfax ,Stafford County VA Real Estate Service (RE/MAX Olympic Realty) about 2 years ago

Teri,

 

I absolutely agree.  Its hard to save the money for a downpayment.  What a wonderful gift it would be to have a downpayment for a home when you are starting your life out together.

 

Lori

Posted by Moscow Idaho Real Estate Lori Cofer, REALTOR® (Beasley Realty) almost 2 years ago

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