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The year the house becomes a home again.

Reblogger Linda Lipscomb
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Linda Lipscomb RE/MAX Lexington Henderson County TN 262480

Great article!!  Yes, the American Dream will return.  The reasons for home ownership will shift back to family.  As the rates increase, most who have waited for the bottomless rates and prices, will agree the bottom is here.  Looking forward to selling lots of homes in 2011.

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Original content by Susan Hamblen

The year the house becomes the home again.

For almost a decade now, every time we talked about real estate we immediately discussed money. We didn't talk about the value of a home but instead about the price of the house. We didn't worry about a roof over our heads but instead the ceiling on our interest rate. We didn't care as much about where we raised our family as we cared about how much we increased our family's net worth.

 

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That will change in 2011. The KCM Crew believes very strongly that real estate will return to what it has been for the 200+ year history of this country: a place for us and our families to live comfortably. It will also prove to be a great long term investment as it always has been.

Our parents and our grandparents didn't buy their homes as a short term financial investment. They bought it so they had a place of their own to come home to at the end of the day; a place to raise their family; a place they could feel safe.

Sure they dreamed of a ‘mortgage-burning' party. They realized it was a form of forced savings. They were taught that, if they paid their mortgage every month, they would wind up with a little retirement account decades later.

And, they realized that wouldn't happen if they rented.

However, in the last decade, we somehow forgot that the financial aspect was the serendipity not the major reason to buy. We believe that 2011 will be the year that people return to the historic reasons families purchased a home. This is the year when we again remember that homeownership is a major part of the American Dream.

What about the challenges to a housing recovery? Let's look at them.

The Economy

Most reports are showing that the economy is doing better than expected. This shopping season provided additional proof of this point. As the economy recovers, so will consumer confidence. This will be great news for housing.

Unemployment

There is much talk about a ‘jobless recovery'. We agree that unemployment will continue to be a challenge. However, when you talk about housing, it is not the unemployment rate that is all telling. Instead, it is the change in the rate. As unemployment skyrocketed, people started to worry about their own job. Any change creates concern. Unabated concern turns to fear. Fear causes paralysis. The spike in unemployment has plateaued. People no longer have the feeling that ‘they are next'. The fear will diminish and people will start moving on with their lives. This too will be great news for housing.

Interest Rates

It seems the bottomless pit in which rates have been falling does have a floor after all. And it seems we have found it. Those purchasers who had been waiting for the best interest rate may have already missed it.

Prices

Economists are projecting that prices will not see any appreciation in 2011. Sellers who had been waiting for 2006 to return will come to the realization that waiting any longer makes little sense. They will instead decide to get on with their lives and sell this year.

Prices probably will soften further. However, the possible savings to potential buyers will be minimized by a rise in interest rates.

Bottom Line

This is the year that normalcy returns to real estate. People will buy and sell based on the desire for a better life for themselves and their families. They will realize that is the true value of homeownership and they will be willing to pay for that value.

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Keith Vermilyea
Boise Homes Realty brokered by Found It LLC - Boise, ID

I agree Linda, the country has been going back to basics since the recession hit and re-discovering traditional values is a part of the transformation.

Dec 29, 2010 02:50 PM
John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Linda - You are right. People going back to basic, and will start buying homes not to increase net value, rather to live in it for a long time.

Dec 29, 2010 04:03 PM
John Puplava
ABC Home Inspections,L.L.C. - Prescott, AZ
ABC Home Inspections,L.L.C.

Linda--I have to agree with you.People are going to the basic about buying a home..Plus they will not be large home either.They would rather have a roof instead of renting.Thank you for sharing.

Dec 29, 2010 04:56 PM
Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

Homeownership was THE topic at the NAR convention this year!     Great post to re-blog!

Jan 03, 2011 03:31 AM