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Motherhood and Mortgages: What every single mom should know before buying a home
The Philippine Star
|May 09, 2025
Being a single mom means wearing many hats—provider, nurturer, protector, and decision-maker—often all before breakfast.
Imagine taking on responsibilities that a husband and wife would often share, every single day, with no pause button.
So when it comes to buying a home, the weight of the decision is more than financial—it's emotional. You're not just purchasing four walls and a roof. You're building a safe haven where your child can feel secure.
KNOW WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD—NOT JUST WHAT THE BANK APPROVES
Banks might pre-approve you for a big loan, but that doesn't mean you should max it out. A good rule of thumb is to keep your monthly housing cost—including amortization, insurance, and taxes—within 30–35% of your gross monthly income.
For example, if you're aiming to buy a P15 million home with a P3 million down payment, your monthly amortization on a P12 million loan could reach P93,000. That means your gross household income should ideally be around P265,000 or more per month so you still have enough for essentials like food, tuition, and groceries. Imagine the number of rakets Mommy will have to take on!
Always be honest about what you can realistically manage—your peace of mind is worth more than square footage.
FIRM UP YOUR EMERGENCY FUND FIRST
Before the down payment, prioritize a cushion of at least 3–6 months of expenses. Kids get sick, school bills pop up, car accidents are inevitable, and life throws curveballs. An emergency fund helps you stay current on your mortgage even when life gets unpredictable.
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