10 Ways to Save for a Down Payment

If you rent a house, you're paying someone else's mortgage, and if you rent an apartment, you're probably just filling and investor's pockets with cash. Buying a home is a great way to spend money on your housing that actually builds equity. It's not only a home that you own, it's an investment, a great way to build future wealth, and a point of pride.

Of course, you may want a home, but simply can't afford to buy right now. You're definitely not alone. A recent survey by a personal banking firm reported that one in five Americans don't even have a savings account, and a significant portion of those that do don't even have a balance on that account.

One of the hardest parts of affording a home is coming up with the down payment. In Bergen County coming up with 10% or 20% for a down payment may seem daunting, but it's not impossible. I've found these steps to be helpful for clients in the past who thought they'd never be able to come up with a down payment.

1. Set a target goal. Talk to a mortgage professional to find out how much home you can afford. That way, you'll know roughly how much you need to save for a down payment. Research shows that people who have specific dollar amounts in mind for a savings goal have a better success rate.
2. Assess your spending habits. Don't just make a rough audit of your monthly rent, utilities, insurance, and grocery costs. Really look into your monthly bank and credit statements from the last three months to see where your money is going. That will help you really find out where you can start to cut back.
3. Shrink your TV package. The average cable bill hit a record $99.10 last year. That's nearly 40% higher than the average from 2010! You can always - ALWAYS - call your local provide and try to negotiate a lower rate. If they have competition, use that as leverage. Also consider consolidating to only streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Sling TV.
4. Drop the gym membership. This could be tough if you frequent the gym - but many of us don't. Think about what you can do outdoors, and research some of the endless home workouts available online.
5. Unload your stuff. This can be done locally or online, of course. Even niche items can be sold with online services like Craigslist and eBay. You may not be sitting on a fortune of stuff that people will pay for, but in combination with other savings, it will make a difference.





6. Downsize your apartment. In Bergen County, moving from a one-bedroom to a studio could save lots of money without sacrificing too much space. This can also help you purge some unnecessary belongings, which can also bring in some more cash. A smaller space can also create savings in heating and cooling bills. Every dollar counts!
7. Get a side gig. You're probably thinking your 9 to 5 job is enough work, but think about opportunity cost. That hour you just spent watch the Kardashians or the same episode of Sports Center after work is $10 you could have made pouring coffee at the local coffee bar, driving for Uber, or doing freelance work for services like TaskRabbit or AgentAnything. A couple night shifts or even a single weekend shift at a part-time job could contribute thousands toward your future down payment.
8. Open a high-yield savings account. If you're saving more or earning more with a new part-time gig, don't keep that money in your checking account where it's not accruing any interest. High-yield savings account offer daily access to money and accrue interest daily as well.
9. Get a cash rewards credit card. Ditch the no-frills credit card for one with cash-back rewards. It's an easy way to earn extra - if you consistently pay your bill on time each month. Credit cards typically have higher interest rates.
10. Save your tax refund. This is a nice yearly chunk of change depending on your work. If you can commit to socking away your tax refund, it'll be easier not to spend it when the check shows up.

If you have more questions about how to save for a down payment, don't hesitate to ask us! We can help you find out how much home you can afford and what you need to do to reach your goal.We look forward to answering any questions you may have.

Introducing Our Favorite Bergen County Contractor


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Today we are here with Abe, our favorite general contractor. Abe covers everything from A to Z, and he is one of our personal preferred vendors from Lifta General Contracting.

Here at Venture Realtors, we do about 75 to 100 flips a year, and Abe helps us with about 50% of them. Besides helping you with traditional real estate transactions, we can help you update your home. If you’re thinking about selling your home, we can help you prepare it for the market. If you’re buying a home and want to change the entryway on your new property, we can help you out.



HERE AT VENTURE REALTORS, WE DO ABOUT 75 TO 100 FLIPS A YEAR, AND ABE HELPS US WITH ABOUT 50% OF THEM.


Abe has helped us with about 50 homes, and we make sure all of our customers are satisfied. We can make your home renovations work. We can help you with the design, and Abe can put it all together.

If you have any questions about this topic or more, give us a call or send us an email. We would be happy to help you!

The Latest News About the Bergen County Market


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There was a huge jump in the Bergen County housing market from 2015 to 2016. New single-family listings increased by 25%. Compared to this time last year, that means you’re 25% more likely to sell your home now. These conditions resonate with those before the market crash.


Because the marketplace is so balanced, it’s both a buyer’s and seller’s market. It’s great for everyone. For instance, interest rates are low, so buyers should take advantage of rates. Likewise, sellers will benefit from the demand. It’s an everything market!

Now is the time to act. We’ve been in the business for nearly 20 years, and we haven’t seen an adjusted market like this in quite a while.

If you’re thinking about buying or selling a home in the surrounding area, give us a call or send us an email. We’d be happy to answer any questions you have!

How Are Venture Realtors Different?

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Venture Realtors are not like any other real estate company.  We are happy to be joined by an agent who just joined our team, Mark N. Mielke, to talk about what sets us apart from the other agencies and brokerages out there.

He’s only been here about a month, but Mark has already noticed the difference between our team and others. He came from a well-known agency, where he felt like he was working hard for his company, but they weren’t working hard for him.

Here at Venture Realtors, Mark already has better relationships than he ever had at his old brokerage. He doesn’t feel like another number, he feels like part of the family. He feels that the people here at Venture Realtors are here to help him with the deal, share the love, and offer him the freedom and flexibility to do his job at a high level that you just don’t get at major agencies. At the same time, we provide him with all the technology, systems, and training he needs to be successful.



Mark has a newer, brighter, more energetic feel, and his clients are responding to that. He also loves how we bring luxury to all of our listings, regardless of the price point.

We would love the opportunity to sit down with you and see if we could be a fit together. Not everyone will be the right fit, but it never hurts to talk. Here, you’ll be able to build your own business within Venture Realtors and we’ll teach you that you aren’t just an agent, you’re an entrepreneur.

If you have any questions for us, don’t hesitate to reach out by giving us a call or sending us an email. We look forward to hearing from you.

What Bergen County Home Buyers Should Consider

I recently came across an article relevant to buyers and sellers in the Bergen County area. Our office has access to tons of real estate resources not available to the public. We’re happy to simplify this exclusive information for you.

According to Keeping Current Matters, there are three important questions prospective buyers should ask before committing to buy a home.

Why am I buying a home in the first place? Forget finances for a moment and consider the real reason you’re buying a home. Often, buyers pursue a purchase because they want a home to raise a family, feel safe, have more space, or have control over space.

Where are home values headed? Home values are projected to increase by 5.3% over the next 12 months.

Where are mortgage rates headed? Think about the long-term cost. The graph below reveals what industry professionals predict interest rates will look like this year.

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The bottom line is that only you and your family will know the right time to buy a home. If you’re thinking about buying or selling a home, we'd be happy to discuss your real estate needs. Check out the links below if you’re looking at buying or selling a home in 2016.

If any questions or concerns arise, please reach out to us. You don’t have to worry about contracts or obligations of any sort. We’re happy to help at any capacity, so you can make the best decision for your family.

Have You Seen Our New Office?


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Today we wanted to take a moment to invite you to our brand new office location! Venture Realtors Paramus is now open for business, in a beautiful new space designed by our own Marcello Petruzzella. In addition to state-of-the-art technology, we filled the office with paintings, sculptures, unique furniture, and more. We would love for you to come by and check the space out, we really think you are going to love it. Until then, enjoy this virtual tour of our new space.