There are some people that have not
purchased a home because they are uncomfortable taking on the obligation of a
mortgage. Everyone should realize that, unless you are living with your
parents rent free, you are paying a mortgage - either your mortgage or your
landlord’s. As The Joint
Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University explains:
“Households must consume housing whether
they own or rent. Not even accounting for more favorable tax treatment of
owning, homeowners pay debt service to pay down their own principal while
households that rent pay down the principal of a landlord plus a rate of
return. That’s yet
another reason owning often does—as Americans intuit—end up making more
financial sense than renting.”
Christina Boyle, a Senior Vice President, Head of
Single-Family Sales & Relationship Management at Freddie Mac, explains
another benefit of securing a mortgage vs. paying rent:
“With a 30-year fixed rate mortgage, you’ll
have the certainty & stability of knowing what your mortgage payment will
be for the next 30 years – unlike rents which will continue to rise over the
next three decades.”
As an owner, your mortgage payment is a form
of ‘forced savings’
that allows you to have equity in your home that you can tap into later in
life. As a renter, you guarantee your landlord is the person with that
equity. The graph below shows the widening gap in net worth between a
homeowner and a renter:
Bottom Line
Whether you are looking for a primary
residence for the first time or are considering a vacation home on the shore,
owning might make more sense than renting with home values and interest
rates projected to climb.
David Demangos 858.232.8410 Locally Known, Globally Connected Luxury Home Marketing Specialist Global Property Specialist David@AwesomeSanDiegoRealEstate.com www.AwesomeSanDiegoRealEstate.com Our Team Goes to Extremes to Fulfill Your Real Estate Dreams! |
Monday, November 30, 2015
Rent vs. Buy: Either Way You’re Paying A Mortgage
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