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Five Reasons To Purchase Your Dream Home Now

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Many yearn to own their own home. A place where they can do pretty much anything they want. If they want to paint a bedroom a certain color then they can without having to ask a landlord. Owning a home is part of the American dream. Over the last 5 years it became a night mare for many people as the real estate bubble popped and caused this current economic downturn. However, the perfect opportunity has presented itself to many people. Homes are affordable again. Here are some reasons to purchase a home now.

1. Interest rates are low and that may not last forever. Many expect interest rates to increase so the window of low interest rates and low home prices won’t here forever. This could be the perfect opportunity for a home buyer. Real estate prices could be at an all time low with low interest rates makes home ownership very affordable. Depending on your area some homes are selling for a third or a half of what they used to sell for.

2. Home prices might be at the bottom. There is no way to know for sure. Some believe priced will continue to fall while others think prices are going to rise because of a shortage of properties for sale. Regardless of who is right, the facts are that home prices are much lower than they were 5 years ago. You should only be buying a home if you are planning on owning for a number of years. Don’t plan on buying if you need to sell a year from now.

3. Do you really want to be a renter forever. Forget all of the financial aspects of owning a home for a minute. Isn’t it just nice to live in a home or condo that you own? You can decide what colors to pain the walls. You can decide if you want to change out the carpet. You get to decide if you want to remodel the bathroom. None of these things requires the approval of your landlord. Doesn’t that just feel good?

4. Build Equity. When you purchase a home or property you are creating wealth. As home values rise and mortgage payments are made, the value of your home increases. The difference between what the home is worth and what is owed on the mortgage is the available equity. As your equity builds so does your wealth. Assume you purchased a 100k home with a 15 year mortgage. Home values during that period went up anywhere from 1-5% a year during that fifteen years. When your mortgage is paid off you will now own a property that is worth anywhere from 120-175k, clear and free. You have just increased your net worth by that amount. Not only have your enjoyed your home during this period, you have created wealth by simply taking advantage of purchasing a home at the right time.

5. Credit Score. When you obtain a mortgage your credit score automatically improves. People that own a home are considered a lower risk by the credit reporting agencies and are given a higher score. Your higher score translates into the ability to obtain other credit at a lower interest rate. Owning your home creates many opportunities to establish credit and do so at a fair price. The equity that is built in your home is an incentive for creditors to offer you credit.

People have become apprehensive to own real estate since the bubble burst. That is very understandable. However, like everything, the hard times will pass and prosperity will come. Position yourself to make money when that prosperity shows up.

Marc Rasmussen sells Sarasota FL Homes For Sale


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