SunTrust Mortgage: Kids Help Make the Pick in Half of Home Buying Decisions

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2018

When it comes to purchasing a new home, 55 percent of U.S. homeowners with a child under the age of 18 at the time of home purchase say the opinion of their child was a factor in their home buying decision. This is according to a new Harris Poll survey commissioned by SunTrust Mortgage, a division of SunTrust Banks, Inc.. For millennial parents between the ages of 18 and 36, the influence of children is even higher at 74 percent.

What are children lobbying for in a home? Top requests include their own bedrooms (57 percent); large backyards (34 percent); proximity to parks/activities (25 percent), schools (24 percent), friends (24 percent); and swimming pools (21 percent).

"As a parent of two kids, I know from experience that including children in the home buying process is not only fun for the whole family, but also educational for our homebuyers of tomorrow," said Todd Chamberlain, head of Mortgage Banking at SunTrust. "Once the kids give a nod and the parents agree, SunTrust offers a simple way to apply for a mortgage online with SmartGUIDE ™, which cuts the time it takes to complete a typical mortgage application in half."

Among renters with children under the age of 18, youngsters may play an even greater role in future home purchases. According to the survey, 83 percent of these renters said the opinion of their children will be a factor in which home to buy.

The survey also found that while 72 percent of renters want to purchase a home in the next two years, 17 percent said the stress of the mortgage application process is discouraging them. To help alleviate some of that stress, SunTrust suggests the following:

  1. Check your credit: Your credit score is an important factor when buying a home. Review your score with a mortgage loan officer to ensure you qualify for a mortgage, or put a plan in place to increase your score before applying.

  2. Know your budget: While you may have a good idea of the monthly payment you can handle each month, many people forget to consider hidden costs such as property taxes, homeowners insurance, utilities, repair and maintenance costs. Make sure you can afford the full cost of owning a home.

  3. Get your paperwork in order: Reduce your stress by having all of your files in order. Gather your W-2's, recent pay stubs, tax returns from the past two years, and all of your checking and savings account balances before applying for a loan. Or, streamline the paperwork process by utilizing SunTrust's SmartGUIDE ™ Mortgage Application, which allows consumers to upload the documents digitally.

  4. Understand how much money is needed for a down payment: While it certainly has its benefits in obtaining a better rate and avoiding certain mortgage insurance, you don't always need to put 20 percent down to buy a home. In fact, most first-time homebuyers put much less than 20 percent down. Talk to your mortgage loan officer about the various options available.

  5. Don't shop mortgages on interest rate alone: Interest rates are only part of the equation. Be sure to look at the full picture, including monthly payment and how closing costs will impact the money you need to bring to closing. One way to compare mortgage options is to look at the Annual Percentage Rate (APR), which factors in the costs of the loan for an apples-to-apples comparison.