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		<title>Seattle Real Estate: Penny Pinching Tips On Saving For A Down Payment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 15:58:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Cooper, Realtor, Cooper Jacobs Real Estate, courtney@cooperjacobs.com, 206-850-8841</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Seattle, down payments are back!</p>
<p>This is how our parents and grandparents bought a house, and now having a down payment is a must when it comes to qualifying for a good loan! But where to find the money? Well, the first thing you should do is talk to a good Seattle lender &#8211; find out if <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://raincityhouses.com/seattle-real-estate-penny-pinching-tips-on-saving-for-a-down-payment/">Seattle Real Estate: Penny Pinching Tips On Saving For A Down Payment</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="left" src="http://raincityhouses.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/031308-1558-seattlereal1.jpg" /><strong>Seattle, down payments are back!</strong></p>
<p>This is how our parents and grandparents bought a house, and now having a down payment is a must when it comes to qualifying for a good loan! But where to find the money? Well, the first thing you should do is talk to a good Seattle lender &#8211; find out if you qualify for a house based on your credit and how much you can afford. The lender will also tell you how much of a down payment you will need. This will give you a good goal number. Make sure to consider closing costs which can run anywhere from $4000 to $10000 in some cases depending on your loan. In this market, I have been successful at getting the sellers to pay for the closing costs most of the time. If money is tight, then tell your agent you want the seller to pay closing costs and focus on your down payment amount.</p>
<p>It is amazing how the little things add up! Obviously cut back on travel, credit card interest, etc., but what about these? Look everywhere in your life and you will be surprised at how fast you can save the money…</p>
<p><strong>Here are some ways to trim out money: Over $10,000 in only a year and in most cases!<br />
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<li><strong>Cut the lattes</strong> – better for the environment anyway with all those cups that get used. Go back to the free office coffee or make coffee at home. Even buying a home espresso machine is better than going out every day. In most cases these drinks are well over $3.00 each, but even at $3.00 x 7 = $21/week x 52 = $1092/yr.</li>
<li><strong>Cut out the Restaurant eating</strong>. It is not as healthy as cooking whole foods anyway. Let&#8217;s just say one night out/week at $30 x 52 = $1560/yr A note on this is that I have never seen a tab be that cheap at a restaurant, but for illustration purpose, this money adds up fast!</li>
<li><strong>Brown Bag it to work</strong> – Wow this is huge – Yes those lunch breaks can be the highlight of the day, but $5 &#8211; $10/day adds up! $5 x 5= $25/week x 52 = $1300/yr and that is on the cheap side as we all know.</li>
<li><strong>Cut the soda</strong> – Bad for you anyway. I lost 16 pounds in a few months simply by dropping soda – Diet Cokes. When you do stop in at a drive thru or anywhere else and order a soda, it adds a huge percentage to the bill. Most places charge well over a dollar for a soda and in many cases closer to two dollars! $1.50 x 7= $10.50 x 52 = $546</li>
<li><strong>Meal planning before grocery shopping </strong>- <strong><br />
</strong>This is also huge! Plan your meal for the week. Making meals like spaghetti and burritos can save a lot of money through the week and also be great items for taking for lunches at work. Also – don&#8217;t shop while you are hungry! $600/yr minimum</li>
<li><strong>Use the library</strong> – Stop buying books and CDs ($20/mo x 12 = $240/yr) – Libraries these days carry it all! Don&#8217;t order any more magazines or newspapers ($20 – $100/yr) and stop renting DVDs ($200 &#8211; $400/yr). Many library systems even have online ordering systems where you can order the movie you want much like Netflix. Total savings: at least $500/yr</li>
<li><strong>Watch movies at home </strong>- <strong><br />
</strong>Those movie theatre tickets have gotten pricey and don&#8217;t even get me started on the food! When did we decide that it was okay to let them charge us $5 for a soda???? Why not pop some popcorn and watch a library rental at home? Even if you only go twice a month, those visits can add up! $30/visit x 2 = $60 x 12 = $720</li>
<li><strong>Dry Cleaning</strong> – Reduce it by wearing things at least twice or wearing no dry cleaned items. It is bad for the environment, expensive, and I can&#8217;t figure out why they won&#8217;t recycle or reused those darned wire hangers!!!! $20-$30/week $20 x 52 = $1040</li>
<li><strong>Beauty – </strong>What about hair cuts and nail appointments? Why not skip a hair cut every other time or draw them out by one more week? Doing your own nails could also add tons of savings! Go for lower maintenance hair and nails so that there is no need for root touch ups or nail fills. $600/yr minimum savings</li>
<li><strong>Outside Services for home</strong>- <strong><br />
</strong>Housekeeping, lawn maintenance or care, window washing, bottled water, etc. can really add up, but cutting them out is big savings. $1000/yr minimum and a lot more in most cases.</li>
<li><strong>Be more energy efficient </strong>- Switch to florescent bulbs, turn off lights, turn the heat down, and start seeing the benefits of reduced use. $500/yr minimum savings.</li>
<li><strong>Cut your wardrobe budget – </strong>Most people have too many clothes in their closet already – I know I have some that collect dust! Why not dig out some of those oldies in a closet archeological expedition? Easily $500 in savings a year and probably over $1000 in some cases. $500/yr minimum savings<strong><br />
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<li><strong>Cut out the gym – </strong>start a walking campaign and invest in a few free weights – this can save a minimum of $30/mo x 12 = $360<strong><br />
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<li><strong>Wash your own car – </strong>Even at twice a month, those car washes add up! They range easily from $10 &#8211; $20! $10 x 2 = $20/month x 12 = $240/yr<strong><br />
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<p><strong>There you go! Over ten thousand dollars in savings with a few changes and tweaks in lifestyle habits. I bet you can think of more! The $10k will be worth it!<br />
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