Buying a Carlsbad home these days is a huge expense and a major financial decision for most people.

Is YOUR home purchase part of an overall financial plan or do you view it as an isolated decision? Or have you not even thought about having a long term financial plan for your future – perhaps college for kids, retirement, a second home.

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Understanding how your Carlsbad real estate purchase fits into an overall financial plan, and the events leading up to and surrounding the transaction, are significant issues to consider when looking at current and future financial stability and goals. For example:

  • There likely is cash you are investing in a home versus in other investments; is there a trade off here?
  • If you are taking cash out of the stock market or other investments are there tax consequences?
  • There may be tax implications in terms of mortgage interest you will earn, and thus how you finance your home purchase may be important

 But in the larger scheme of things, what does this home represent in terms of your overall financial goals?

  • Are you planning to sell in a few years and buy again?
  • Is the acquisition an investment that you plan to sell in the not-too-distant and then reinvest?
  • Do you need access to cash for college in the future and hope to tap into your home equity?
  • Is retirement approaching and does this impact what you should buy, when, and how much?

Having a financial plan for the future makes good sense, no matter what your particular goals. If you are anticipating having to pay for college you should certainly be planning ahead, given the costs of undergrad school these days (as an example, we engaged the services of a financial planner many years ago when our kids were young, which enabled us to save enough money to send them both to the schools of their choice [one a private school] without having to take out any loans).

Here’s another component of a long-term financial plan. Many folks have various investments through their employers, such as 401(k)s. While these are managed by the vendor your employer has selected, if you leave your job you likely will have to move the 401 (k) elsewhere, and a financial planner can help you with this. And what about any personal IRAs you have set up? A complete plan regarding all of your investments is a prudent thing to do, especially given our economy.

Planning to retire? Who isn’t?

Will you have enough money to live on?

And what about life insurance?

These are additional reasons to consider financial planning services.

Stay tuned for more thoughts on the value of long term financial planning as it relates to real estate buying and selling. I have some experience personally which I am happy to share but also will provide information from folks I know in the industry.

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5 Comments on Financial Planning and Your Carlsbad Home Purchase

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Jeff D. ....  these are some very good points that a loan officer should be asking.  I just spoke to a client today, who had spoken to a few lenders before me... I started asking questions and he asked me why I was asking so many... I said, to find out your goals and to make sure that I would give you the best options...and not just what you wanted...  scary in a way.. but part of this business.  nice job..

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Thanks, Jeff. It really is important for the mortgage officer to gain an understanding of the goals and the overall plan. And of course a tax person is essential as well. The financial planner is the one who looks at the overall picture - tremendous value, IMO.

Jeff 

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Another topic in which so many are ill prepared for. I would love to be a mouse in the corner and listen to how many buyers and sellers today are counseled. Most are never directed to see the professional services of a financial planner and that is sad. As professionals in a trade industry that handles most of the fortunes in the world ( even the little ones) we could do much more in this regard and would be doing our clients and our selves a superior service in doing so.
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Agreed, William. I have seen many situations when it was clear there was limited planning and forethought, with others where a long term plan was clearly being implemented. I now have someone I feel I can recommend to folks who could benefit from financial planning services. As the economy evolves and job stabiity erodes, long term planning becomes more essential.

Thanks for your thoughts.

Jeff

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Well shucks.  I had a plan.  Then a bunch of greedy Wall Street guys decided that the Billions that they wanted to make was more important than the few hundred thousands that I had built. 

I'm starting all over again.  I just hope that some of them are going to jail. 

7:56am • #5

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