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Still Makes Sense to Buy vs. Rent…

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. A Closer Look at Home Prices. Despite National Headlines, Home Prices Tend to be Localized

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Still Makes Sense to Buy vs. Rent…

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

  2. Who’s Renting? Nearly One Third of All Households Rent Baby Boomer Children – Echo Boomers

  3. A Closer Look at Home Prices Despite National Headlines, Home Prices Tend to be Localized Housing Prices Tied to Job Market If Local Job Market is Weak – Local Area Prices May Be Lower As Well

  4. 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

  5. Show Your Landlord The Money Assuming a 5% increase per year: YearMonthly RentAnnual 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

  6. Getting In Is Easy Convenient Down Payment Options Still Exist $8,000 Tax Credit for First-Time Homebuyers Home Prices Very Affordable Low Interest Rates Payments Similar to Average Rent Over 5 Years

  7. Now For The Good Part! After 5 years: Mortgage Balance Declines Increased Net Worth Plus Tax Benefits!

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

  9. Tax Advantage Assuming a $300,000 loan: P&I $1,798.65 Taxes 312.50 Insurance 100.00 Total $2,211.15 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 Plus… Possible $8,000 Tax Credit for FTHB!

  10. Got Rent? Your Landlord Loves You Wealth Created by Home Ownership Buying is a Big Step…But a Step in the Right Direction!

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