Still Makes Sense to Buy vs. Rent… Essential Information on the Benefits of Homeownership.

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Still Makes Sense to Buy vs. Rent… Essential Information on the Benefits of Homeownership

Who’s Renting? Nearly One Third of All Households Rent Baby Boomer Children – Echo Boomers “Shhhhh” “Listening for Bubble to POP!”

There is NO BUBBLE As Jobs Go…So Goes Housing Low Unemployment + Beefy Job Growth = Vibrant Housing Market Home Price Appreciation to Moderate to 4-7% Range…But Not Decline If Local Job Market is Weak – Local Area Prices May Under Perform

Renting Costs a Lot – A Whole Lot! Assumptions: $1,500 Monthly Rent Payments Landlord Increases Rent 5% Yearly Five Year Costs…Nearly $100,000! Costs to Improve…GONE! Oh yeah, your landlord thanks you Overall Costs…Too Painful to Look At

Show Your Landlord The Money Assuming a 5% increase per year: Year Monthly Rent Annual Rent 1$1,500 $18,000 2$1,575 $18,900 3 $1,654 $19,848 4 $1,737 $20,844 5 $1,824 $21,888 Total $99,480 Average monthly rent over five years $1,658

Getting In Is Easy Easy Down Payment Options Today No Down Payment – Low Down Payment $300,000 Mortgage – PITI $2,200+/- After Tax Breaks – Payments Similar to Average Rent over 5-years Assumes 25% Tax Bracket

Now For The Good Part! After 5 years: Mortgage Balance Declines to $279,000 Home Value Increases to 5% Appreciation Net Worth Up $104,000! 3.5% Home Appreciation Still Yields $77,000 Net Worth

Your $ Works For You After 5 years: Home appreciation (assuming 5% per year): 1$315,000 2$330,750 3$347,288 4$364,652 5$382,885 Appreciation$82,885 Mortgage balance ($279,163)$20,837 Total $103,722

Your Uncle Wants to Help If Cash Is Tight – Uncle Sam Can Help Now Don’t Wait For Refund Bucks: Increase Your Take Home Pay Quit Lending Money to Uncle Sam Interest Free Check Out IRS CalculatorIRS Calculator To Do It Right

Tax Advantage Assuming a $300,000 loan: P&I$1, Taxes Insurance Total$2, Tax deduction for five years: Interest $87,082 + Taxes $18,750= $105,832 Using a 25% tax bracket $26,458 Monthly$ 441 Mortgage Payment $2211 – 441 = $1,770 Average Rent (five years) $1,658 Payment difference $ 112

Got Rent? Your Landlord Loves You If Jobs Healthy – Don’t Wait Wealth Created by Home Ownership Buying is a Big Step…But a Step in the Right Direction!