If you are thinking about
purchasing a home right now, you are surely getting a lot of advice. And some
of that advice is probably negative. Why buy now with prices still falling?
Don’t you realize real estate is no longer a good investment? Don’t you know
that people who bought six years ago lost their shirt? We understand the
concern your friends and family have. However, let’s look at whether or not now
is actually the perfect time to buy a home.
There are three questions you
should ask before purchasing in today’s market:
1. What are the experts
recommending?
In the last 120 days, many
experts have said that buying now makes sense. This list includes: John Talbott, Christopher Thornberg and Warren Buffett.
2. When will I begin to
see appreciation if I buy now?
This is a great question. Macro
Markets, LLC is a company that studies housing prices. They started their Home Price
Expectation Survey in 2010. They ask 100+ housing industry
experts to project housing prices through 2016. The most current survey shows
that the experts are predicting prices to remain relatively flat in 2012. The
experts then project prices to rise reaching a cumulative appreciation of over 10% by 2016.
Purchasing
a home today makes great sense from a financial standpoint. Think of the old
axiom: you want to buy low
and sell high. This decision should not only be a financial one
however.
That leads us to our third and
final question:
3. Why am I buying a
home in the first place?
This truly is the most important
question to answer. Forget the finances for a minute. Why did you even begin to
consider purchasing a home? For most, the reason has nothing to do with
finances. The Fannie Mae
National Housing Survey shows that the four major reasons people
buy a home have nothing to do with money:
§ A good place to raise
children and for them to get a good education
§ A place where you and
your family feel safe
§ More space for you and
your family
§ Control of the space
What non-financial benefits will
you and your family derive from owning a home? The answer to that question
should be the reason you decide to purchase or not.
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