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Does Your Landlord Have You Cornered?

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Mortgage and Lending with Chartwell Mortgage Corporation

Landlord Has You Cornered Cartoon

Cherry Creek Mortgage Company - Private Mortgage Banking - The James Holmes Lending Team has made a strong commitment to assisting first-time homebuyers in their quest to obtain the dream of homeownership by utilizing a variety of low interest, low cost assistance programs. In our practice we work with both State and Federal Governmental agencies along with Quasi-Governmental agencies to provide access to the mortgage products needed to serve a broad number of first-time home buyers.

I've often marveled at the prospect of an individual choosing to rent in an environment that makes homeownership so attainable. If a person rents an apartment for $550 per month over five years they will have spent $33,000 with nothing to show in return. A person renting a single family home for $1,000 per month over five years will have spent $60,000 with nothing to show in return. Now, the landlord will be pleased to have interest paid, loan principal reduced, tax benefits received and equity appreciation gained thanks to the timely receipt of the renters hard earned dollars.

According to a study by the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation as reported on their Monthly Economic Summary for March 2007: "the apartment vacancy rate in Metro Denver increased slightly from third quarter to fourth quarter but the fourth quarter 2006 vacancy rate of 7% stands well below the 7.9% vacancy rate reported a year earlier. For the year, the average vacancy rate in the seven-county region declined from 8.2% in 2005 to 7% in 2006. The study also reported that the last time the annual vacancy rate was lower than 7% was in 2001 when the metro region posted a 6.4% rate, and in the last five years about 25,000 rental units have been added to the market. The average monthly apartment rent also decreased from third quarter to fourth quarter. On an annual basis, the average apartment rental rate was 1.2% higher in 2006 than in 2005."

For More Visit:

Http://www.metrodenver.org/DataCenter/DenverEconomy/MonthlyEconomicSummary_March07.icm

The current trend of declining vacancy rates is expected to continue; add to that an increased rental rate, which some analysts have projected to increase as much as 4% over the next twelve months and you have an unfavorable environment for renters. The bottom-line is that the sales slump in the Colorado's housing market coupled with the general tightening in loan underwriting guidelines has resulted in fewer buyers, higher demand in rental units and increased rental rates. For renters who can qualify, now is the time to take advantage of low interest rates, increased inventory, seller incentives and a variety of assistance programs by purchasing a home now.

During our consultations we emphasis the benefit of equity appreciation and the monthly cash flow benefits of owning a home as a result of interest and property tax deductions. I recently assisted a client who was struggling with the idea of increasing his monthly housing expense from his present rent of $1,500 to a new mortgage payment of $2,050; once he realized that the net effect of his tax deduction would return $408 in monthly cash flow his net increase was only $142 monthly to own a home of his own.

The rent vs. buy decision is much easier to make once a renter grasp these concepts including the wealth building aspect of equity appreciation.

All else being equal, I cannot think of a reason why anyone would be better served renting as opposed to buying a home of their own.

For Information on how to obtain upto $25,000 in downpayment and closing cost assistance contact James A. Holmes, Director of Private Mortgage Banking, Cherry Creek Mortgage Company - The  James Holmes Lending Team at http://www.privatemortgagebanking.net/ or by calling me toll free at 888-850-6100 or email at mailto:james@privatemortgagebankinking.net

David A. Podgursky PA
THE PODGURSKY GROUP @ Re/Max Direct - Boynton Beach, FL
THE PODGURSKY GROUP - Make the Right Move!
I've seen that postcard in Loan Tool Box
May 31, 2007 03:42 AM
James Holmes
Chartwell Mortgage Corporation - Denver, CO

David -- YES! This is one of many great illustrations within Loan Tool Box. In fact this has been one of the most successful images that I have used to illustrate in a simple manner the position of the typical renter in the rent vs. buy dynamic.

Thank you for reading my post!

James

May 31, 2007 03:59 AM
Loretta Carson
First National Reatly, INC - Southaven, MS
CARSON-O'CONNER HOME GROUP
It got my attention.
May 31, 2007 08:17 AM
James Holmes
Chartwell Mortgage Corporation - Denver, CO
Loretta - Thank you! James
May 31, 2007 09:49 AM
Frank Rubi
Frank Rubi Real Estate, LLC - Metairie, LA
FrankRubiRealEstate.com
thanks for sharing the information.
May 31, 2007 12:21 PM
James Holmes
Chartwell Mortgage Corporation - Denver, CO

Frank - Thank you for commenting on my blog. I read your profile and I really like many of your key points and you core values shared among your team.

I am going over to a friends for a dinner party on Saturday who is a native of New Orleans. We are having all manner of food from the area including Alligator Gumbo? Sounds like I am going to try a few things that are new for me.

Best wishes to you!

James

Jun 01, 2007 07:49 AM