Pitfalls to avoid

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Many wonder whether they should buy an apartment or flat even when they have no down payment on hand. There are many stories of hopefuls who have speculated and bought an apartment. Finally, when it came time to repay the home loan they were unable to meet the monthly repayment quota. The more conservative delay buying until they have the entire required amount. Neither is financially appropriate nor market savvy.

Cochin apartments and flats are on a premium and even remotely located standard two bedroom flats are pricy. Therefore, when it comes to acquiring apartments and flats in Cochin, it is always prudent to establish an automatic repayment plan. To be on the safe side ensure you have at least 10 – 30% of the cost as saving.

Home loans are often payable after a stipulated period. If you have saved for a down payment check with a home loan executive and work out a plan that is appropriate to your income for the next 10 – 20 years. Conditions and people change. However, one thing that does not change is the stress and other unpleasantness that can accompany a monthly repayment amount exceeding the income you have.

The other side of the coin is that if you are unable at any point to pay off there is always the sale option. The housing market in Cochin is so dynamic that you will probably even make a profit on sale.

With competition on the high, there are various financial schemes to select from. You can choose a repayment plan that is most suited to your interests with the option of changing financial institutions midway.
 
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