First Home Buyers Worksheet: Get On Track To Owning Your Own Home


If you’re looking to buy your first home, you may be feeling a little bit daunted – there’s a lot to consider!
So, we’ve designed this worksheet to help you out. It highlights some of the key things you need to consider when buying your first home, and where you may be able to find help to make the process a little easier.
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What’s inside?
- $Calculate how close you could be to having enough for a deposit
- $Tips for getting your finances in order to get yourself in the best position for buying your first home and paying off the mortgage
- $Additional support you may be eligible for to help you get into your first home faster
- $Where to go if you need a little more help
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