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    Money and Mental Health

    Riches EditorBy Riches EditorMarch 15, 2024Updated:July 29, 20243 Mins Read
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    Owning your first home is a dream many Aussies have.  Although it may appear daunting, it’s within reach when you have the right plan, patience, and support.  You’ll soon be making steady progress that can turn your dreams into a reality.

    While challenges are indeed a part of the home-buying process, they don’t define its outcome. Success relies on a having a clear plan and a burning desire to get there.

    Before delving into the practical steps, we need to acknowledge that your money mindset plays a crucial role.  Believing you can get there is actually the most important step.

    Shift Your Money Beliefs: Start by examining your current beliefs about money and home ownership. Are there any negative or limiting beliefs that may be holding you back? Challenge these beliefs and replace them with positive and empowering thoughts. Instead of thinking, “I can’t afford a home,” shift your mindset to, “I am working towards buying my home, and I can make it happen.”

    Visualise Your Success: Visualisation is a powerful tool – Professional and Olympic athletes use it to win. Take time each day to visualise yourself in your dream home. Imagine the details—the layout, relaxing in your own space, and the feeling of accomplishment. Visualisation can help reinforce your belief in your goals and keep you motivated.

    Set Realistic Goals: Break down your home ownership goal into smaller, achievable steps. This not only makes the journey more manageable but also confirms your progress along the way. Celebrate your wins, especially the small ones – they all add up.

    Here are the extra actions to be in your own home sooner.

    Build a Strong Financial Foundation

    Start by understanding where you stand today. Establishing a strong foundation is key. Begin by writing a budget that includes your income, expenses, and savings goals. Think of it as the roadmap guiding you towards your new home.

    Clear Away Smaller Debts

    One vital step in this journey is tackling smaller debts in your life. By paying off these debts, you free up more of your income to save for a home deposit. Ultimately, this also improves your financial position and your ability to be approved for a home loan.

    Know Your Local Area

    Researching your local area is essential and there are online tools you can use to understand the prices, school areas, and even the crime statistics.  Consider enlisting the help of a local Buyers Agent who can do the legwork of finding a property that suits your needs and budget. They have access to deals and, importantly, represent you as the buyer, not the seller. Having a professional on your side can be a game-changer.

    The journey from dreaming about it, to actually holding the keys to your home might seem challenging at first. But with the right approach it’s absolutely achievable.

    Remember, this journey isn’t just about changing your address; it’s about reshaping your financial future and building the confidence needed for one of life’s most significant investments.

    Start today with the actions above and move forward one step at a time.

    Would you like help to take greater control of your financial future?  Let’s talk soon.

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