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Get frugal if you’re saving for your first home

- PAT SETTER

If one of your new year’s resolution­s is to become a homeowner, now is the time to start a plan to save for that dream house. You’ll still need a bit of savings even for lower rates in a pricey housing market. And a larger down payment might save you money in the long run. Here are some tips:

Make a plan: First you’ll need to have a financial goal. Calculate how much you will be able to pay for the monthly mortgage (online mortgage calculator­s can get you started). The rule of thumb is that no more than 28 per cent of your monthly income (before taxes) should go toward housing, which includes the mortgage, taxes and insurance. Once you figure out how much you can spend on a house, consult with a lender to decide on a down payment that will work for you.

Get rid of debt: Paying off your credit cards will not only save money on those high interest rates, it will also help you qualify for good loans.

Start saving: To make sure your housing fund grows, open a dedicated savings account. Then have a portion of your paycheque automatica­lly deposited into the account. The separate account will help reduce temptation to use the money for other things. To make the account grow faster, try to deposit your tax return.

Get frugal: Every little bit helps. If you stop for coffee on your way to work, start making it at home and bringing a thermos. Then each week, put the money aside that you would have spent on your morning — or afternoon — buzz. Look at all your expenses, from restaurant­s and movies to cable television, wireless plans and gym membership­s. Many items can be cut or reduced. And don’t forget to rethink the high-ticket items such as your annual vacation. Make it a camping trip or a “staycation” and put the difference into your account.

Downsize: If you’re renting an apartment, consider getting a smaller place to save on rent. The cramped space won’t seem so bad when you know it’s only for a limited time and it’s getting you closer to your goal. Moving from a two-bedroom to a one-bedroom apartment can save 20 to 30 per cent on monthly rent. If you can’t get out of a lease, consider getting a roommate to take a bite out of the rental payment.

Work harder: Volunteer for overtime or even get an additional job. For many, this will be the only way to save enough money for a home because of other demands for the regular paycheque.

With a bit of determinat­ion, you can save 10 per cent of your income each year.

Cut out a picture of your dream home and hang it on the fridge. It will help you keep your new year’s resolution when you’re packing lunch for work.

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To make sure your housing fund grows, open a dedicated savings account.

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