There is something very wrong about how we buy homes in North America. Even though banks ask buyers questions about their income and debt levels in order to determine how big a mortgage they can afford and many home buyers create home buying budgets, surveys have found that once a buyer has purchased and moved in, virtually all feel like they spent too much on their home.
There is something very wrong about how we buy homes in North America. Even though banks ask buyers questions about their income and debt levels in order to determine how big a mortgage they can afford and many home buyers create home buying budgets, surveys have found that once a buyer has purchased and moved in, virtually all feel like they spent too much on their home.