Is Buying a Home Still a Smart Plan?

 

With the burst of the housing bubble, credit crisis, and millions of foreclosures across the country, you may wonder if buying a home is such a good idea after all. However, it’s important to consider all of the facts. The important message to take away from these events is not that buying a home is a bad idea, but that you must be smart about buying your home.  Clouds

The housing market, like every type of market, unavoidably has its ups and downs. That doesn’t mean buying a home is a bad investment. As a long-term investment, homeownership is still one of the best investments for individual households. Historically, real estate has consistently increased in value, despite shorter periods of depreciation due to local markets and/or national economic conditions. The data shows that homes generally appreciate about 5% per year.

 

 

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Five percent may not seem like a great return on investment, but you have to think about it in the context of the situation. For example, let’s say you put 10% down on a $200,000 house. That’s a $20,000 down payment, or initial investment. At a 5% annual appreciation rate, your $200,000 home would gain $10,000 in value during the first year. Earning $10,000 on an investment of $20,000 is a whopping 50% return.

For further perspective, let’s say instead of spending that $20,000 on a down payment, you invested it in the stock market. With a 5% return, you would gain only $1,000 in profit.

Tax Benefits

So now you’re saying that a home may have a higher return,

but that’s before you consider all of the costs of home ownership, such as taxes, etc. Well, think of it this way: your property taxes as well as the interest on your mortgage are both tax deductible. You can deduct those costs from your income, thus reducing your overall taxable income. In other words, the government is subsidizing your home.

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Other Benefits

It’s easy to get carried away with all of the economic reasons for home ownership, but it’s important to remember that not every reason is financial. Have you ever wanted to paint the walls of your apartment? Well when you’re renting, you can’t. Has anything in your apartment ever needed updating, but the landlord refused to do it? When you own a home, you can make the space yours in almost any way you want. And you benefit when you do home improvements, both financially and psychologically. Homes generally have more space, for storage, living, etc. than other living arrangements. Not to mention that you have space outdoors for barbecuing, pets, and kids. Owning your home carries with it a sense of pride, accomplishment, and even an elevated social status.

So when you’re considering buying a home, consider the broad range of benefits that owning a home can have. And always make sure you have an experienced realestate agent and loan officer to help make sure you’re getting a home that is right for you, both financially and psychologically.

 

 

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6 Comments on Is Buying a Home Still a Smart Plan?

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18
2011
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Great points you have made, and hope more of the tenants hear this.

6:16pm • #1
1,113,098 Points 52 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

When you mention "millions of foreclosures" you are not talking about every market in the USA. Maine is 46th lowest for FSSR (foreclosure, short sale, repossession.)

6:17pm • #2
648,778 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

There still some great reasons for buying a home, yet as you mentioned you have to be very smart about your purchase, there's not as much room for error as there used to be.

6:24pm • #3
502,289 Points 5 Featured Posts Called Shot Master

You have the choice to make a house payment for yourself or for someone else (renting). However, with  many people's credit damaged by short sales and foreclosures, renting may be their best option until they rebuild their credit. 

7:22pm • #4

Thank you Scott.....Andrew - no, there are still some very strong states out there - didn't mean to be insulting in anyway. Hope you didn't take it that way. Adrian - you are so very right!  Team Knowles - yes, some do not have a choice - I completely agree. Thank you all for your feedback!

11:19pm • #5
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19
2011
179,420 Points 9 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Well, I might be somewhat biased, but I always encourage folks to considering renting.  If they do want to buy, I encourage buying an investment property to rent out. 

 

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