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In This Day and Age - What Good is Owning a Home?

Reblogger Lenn Harley
Real Estate Agent with Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate 303829;0225082372

When was the last time you heard a person say. . . . .Lenn

 

"I love my rental"?

 

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988.  Serving home buyers in Maryland and Northern Virginia. 

Making Home Buying An Adventure

 

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Original content by Claudette Millette

Front Door to a HomeA recent cover of Time Magazine featured the phrase, "Rethinking Homeownership" and dwelled on the downside of owning a home since we have been through some turbulent times.

This is doom and gloom of the worse kind.  A home may not be the ultimate piggy bank that it once was, but does that mean we should become a nation of renters?

Before we turn in our welcome mats and put away the "Home Sweet Home" plaques we may want to look at the opportunity that is here and the reasons to buy a home right now.

  1. Quality of Life.  A rental property is not going to give you the standard of living that home ownership will.  Have you looked for a rental lately?  Regardless of the location you are in, you will not find the same quality as in a purchased home. 
  2. There are deals to be had.  Yes, it difficult to sell a home right now - and that makes is easy to buy one.  Many buyers have vanished with the tax credit expiration so the competition is not great for all of the houses that are languishing on the market. Take your pick.  Prices are low.
  3. Loans are inexpensive.  As recently as two years ago interest rates were over 6%.  They are now in the low 4's.  That is unprecedented. 
  4. Tax Savings - You still have the mortgage interest deduction and can also deduct your real estate taxes. If you sell, you will get a tax break on your capital gains. All these items together make buying a much better deal than renting.
  5. It is a forced savings account.  You may end up renting an apartment for a bit less than it would cost to buy a home, but that money is still going out the proverbial window.  With your mortgage payment you are putting that money towards equity that will be there for you when you retire or decide to sell.
  6. There is a lot to choose from right now.  With a glut of unsold homes, inventory is well above average levels. This means low prices as well as great choices.
  7. Pride of Ownership and Stability.  You can decorate the kitchens and bathrooms exactly the way that you want them to be.  Create an addition.  Finish the basement.  It's yours!

It was once said that homeownership could "change the very physical, mental and moral fiber of one's own children."  Studies have shown that homeownership creates social stability and safer neighborhoods. There is also the fact that children actually do better in school when their families own the homes they live in.

None of this has changed.

So, is this still a good time to own a home? Absolutely!

  

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Comments(16)

Betsy Schuman Dodek
Washington Fine Properties - Washington DC Area Real Estate - Potomac, MD
SearchPotomacHomes.com

Great post and reminder to the naysayers. On the otherhand there are many who have lost homes, don't qualify for a loan and have no down payment, thus, renting is their only choice? I am sure they would like to be buying!

Sep 28, 2010 03:44 AM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

MIke.  Claudette wrote the post.  I just reblogged it.

Betsy.  And my heart goes out to them because they are the forgotten (not by all) souls in this market. 

Sep 28, 2010 03:56 AM
Bruce Swedal
Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate

In a time when more people are trying to rent, it could be argued that it a great time to own more rental property... Lower prices to buy and higher returns in rent.

Sep 28, 2010 04:31 AM
Jill Sackler
Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc. 516-575-7500 - Long Beach, NY
LI South Shore Real Estate - Broker Associate

A NAR study showed that homeowners report greater satisfaction and happiness than renters in their home. Socially and emotionally, it has very positive aspects.

Sep 28, 2010 04:39 AM
Sidney Kutchuk - Realty Works Temecula Kutchuk - Realty Works Temecula
Realty Works Temecula - Temecula, CA
Realty Works Temecula

Lenn:  Most consumers want the satisfaction of owning their own home and they want to feel the pleasure that they can change the color and invest money into the home without the owner's permission.   I have spoken to one person who told me that they simply didn't want the responsibility of owning a home but his opinion was not the norm.

Sep 28, 2010 04:45 AM
Norma Toering Broker for Palos Verdes and Beach Cities
Charlemagne International Properties - Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Palos Verdes Luxury Homes in L.A.

The equity "piggy bank" of many homeowners is not as full as it once was...it's good to remind them of other positive aspects of owning a home.

Sep 28, 2010 04:50 AM
Kathy Smiley
Rodeo Realty ~ Fine Estates Westlake Village - Newbury Park, CA
"Real Estate results that make YOU smile!"

Even in these economic times it's still advantagous for many to own your own home. Great post.

Sep 28, 2010 04:53 AM
Sam DeBord
SeattleHome.com -Coldwell Banker Danforth - Seattle, WA
Seattle Real Estate Broker

Tax advantages, if nothing else, make buying a home worthwhile.  Emotional attachment may not have a dollar value, but it's a beautiful thing.

Sep 28, 2010 05:08 AM
Mike McCann Nebraska Land Broker
Mike McCann - Broker, Mach1 Realty Farm & Commercial Land Broker-Auctioneer Serving Nebraska - Kearney, NE
Farm & Commercial Property For Sale 308-627-3700

I have never regretted owning a home...I have regretted some of the rentals I have lived in though...another great psot Lenn!  You definitely have a gift...even if you don;t write it...you know what we want to read...thanks for reblogging this.

Sep 28, 2010 05:49 AM
Cherise Selley
Selley Group Real Estate, LLC - Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs Realtor

Lenn,

Nice reblog because rentals serve the short-term purpose, not the advantages of long-term home ownership...

Sep 28, 2010 08:47 AM
Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good afternoon Lenn,

I've never heard any one say "I love my rental" unless they are a college student!!

Sep 28, 2010 09:06 AM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

Dorie.  HA!  And daddy is paying the rent.

Cherise.  Agreed.

Mike.  You're sweet.  Thanks.

Sam.  The Tax advantage may not last, but the love of my home will.

Kathy.  Agreed.  Many advantages.

Norma. And there are many tangible and intangible advantages.

Jane. Indeed.  Even in urban areas, folks own condos and co-ops.

Jill.  I agree.  It's a great responsibility but well worth it.

Bruce.  But, who loves their investment properties???

Sep 28, 2010 09:16 AM
Ray Henson
eXp Realty of California, Inc. (lic. #01878277) - Elk Grove, CA
Realtor

It is a strange world in which we live.  If feels good to buy when prices are high and rates are high and it feels wrong to buy when prices are low and rates are great.  It is the same whether you are buying a home, stocks, bonds, gold, etc.  It is only after the market changes that it is easy to know what to do.  It may be tough to buy today, but that is usually a sign that it is the right time to buy.

Sep 28, 2010 12:17 PM
Don Wixom
RE/MAX Executives Nampa, ID - Nampa, ID
"Looking out for your next move..."tm

I have seen the elderly sell their home in the golden years & rent until they pass on & it sure is easier on the estate, the kids and everyone involved to have it all settled before hand.  But, ownership certainly preceded!

Great post!

Sep 28, 2010 04:53 PM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

Ray.  Right you are.  It is an exceptional time to buy.  Of course, that is for those who can.  I certainly wish I were in the market today.  I could easily buy about 1/3 more home than I did in 2005.

Don.  Thanks.  My mother-in-law did the same.  Rented for the last 10 years of her life simply to make life - - - simple.

Sep 28, 2010 11:23 PM
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RETIRED
RETIRED / State License is Inactive - Portland, OR

This is a great re-blog, and a great post by Claudette.  I'm going to do a post about my thoughts on this too.  I found a great graphic I want to use, but it's copyrighten.  I've got an email out asking for permission.  You're comment about never hearing a renter say "I love my rental" is priceless!! 

Sep 29, 2010 07:57 AM