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Major Expenditures: Housing Personal Finance Mrs. Bullock

Food, Transportation and Housing: Over 60% of Average Spending Source: 2011 Consumer Expenditure Survey

Housing: Largest Expense for Most ______________ vary greatly Size _____________ Amenities Choose housing that fits your personal needs and ________________________

Renting a Home – Important Terms __________________ Person who owns a property and chooses to allow others to live there for rent ______________ Price paid for the use of someone else’s property _________________ Person who rents the property

What are common rental expenses? Costs of housing: Rent Payment and….. Where can you find a place to rent? _______________ (all or some may be included in rent) ________________ (some may be furnished) _________________ _________________ – provides payment to renters to cover the damage and loss of property in addition to liability losses __________________ (internet, television, phone) ___________ Online Friends/Family Bulletin Boards Property Management Company News-paper

When Comparing Properties Make a list of _____________ vs. ____________ features If possible, ____________ properties of interest Know what you can _________ and calculate the total cost Understand the ________________ What are examples of essential vs. preferred features?

What types of questions would you ask when comparing rental properties? ___________ Costs ______________ Rent & Length of Rental How much is rent? When is it due? What is the rental contract length? ________ Who is responsible for each bill? Amenities (furniture, pool, laundry, etc) What is available? Are there additional charges for usage? Policies What are the property features and restrictions - overnight guest and pet policies, parking, safety features? Repairs and maintenance Who is responsible for the work and fees? ________________ What are the eviction terms? Landlord/Property Manager Access What are my rights?

__________agreement (lease) ___________ specifying the tenant’s and landlord’s legal responsibilities Make sure all expenses and policies are clearly outlined Rental Agreement What types of questions does a landlord ask on a rental application? Who will be living at the property Income/employment verification Rental history References Credit history check Don’t pay any deposits or rent payments without a ________________________! Helps a landlord evaluate if they will rent to you

What initial expenses may be required to rent a property? One or both expenses may be required: ___________________ First and last month’s rent ____________________ Money paid to a landlord to cover cleaning costs and damage repairs beyond normal wear and tear

______________________ a Home Real estate agent Licensed individual representing a buyer or seller in a ________________ transaction to purchase real property Helps buyers: __________ a property that addresses their needs and wants Find a property that fits their ____________________ Work through the contract and closing ____________________

Home Loan Most use __________ to purchase a home Lender evaluates many factors including: Credit history Income Net worth Income and expense statement Most use __________ to purchase a home Lender determines the maximum amount that can be borrowed and the credit ____________

What expenses are involved? Two Significant Initial Expenses Mortgage payments typically include: Cost of the home ___________ Funds to pay property taxes Funds to pay homeowners insurance ________________________ ________________ Portion of the purchase price not borrowed Typically 5-20% of purchase price Mortgage insurance – protects the lender if the borrower provides less than 20% down payment _________________ Fees and charges associated with the purchase of a property Typically 1-4% of purchase price Mortgage: A _____________ to pay off the loan used to purchase housing

Purchasing a $250,000 Home Scenario 1: Down Payment 3.5% Interest Rate  30 Year Loan 20% Down Payment 5% Down Payment Down Payment $50,000 $12,500 Monthly Mortgage Payment $1,158.51 $1,326.90 Total paid $417,062.18 $477,683.21 $8,708.33 paid for mortgage insurance! Scenario 2: Credit Score $50,000 Down Payment 30 Year Loan 780 Credit Score 720 Credit Score Interest 3.3% 3.5% Monthly Mortgage Payment $1,136.33 $1,158.51 Total paid $409,077.76 $417,062.18 $7,924.42 Additional interest paid Source: mortgagecalculator.org

Home Ownership Expenses and Benefits to Net Worth Housing expenses: __________ – the monetary value of a property minus the amount owed ___________ Utilities Household Furnishings Special ______________ Homeowner’s Association Dues Maintenance and repairs _______________ (Internet, television, phone) Benefits of owning Pride of ownership _____________ Opportunity to build _________ Risks of owning Unanticipated __________ Property value may __________ May be difficult to _________