Renting Versus Buying: A Guide to Help You Decide
Renting Versus Buying: A Guide to Help You Decide
(ARA) -
Buying a home is one of the most important decisions a person can
make. After years of living with parents, with college classmates
in dorms, or alone in an apartment, the time may come that buying a
house or condominium will improve one's financial stability and
sense of personal security.
"There are advantages and disadvantages to both purchasing a home
for a primary residence and renting temporary living quarters,"
says Peter Palko, adjunct instructor at Brown Mackie College --
Findlay. "I recommend that buyers take a broader, more flexible
approach to buying property by maintaining alignment with their
short and long term personal and financial goals. Spend as much
time and effort shopping for a mortgage as you do shopping for a
house."
While renting does have its benefits -- for example, fixed costs
for the lease term, generally less work in property maintenance,
and smaller upfront investment -- Palko believes that the
advantages for buying outweigh the disadvantages.
"The bottom line is, a person will own something with equity growth
potential, tax advantages and opportunity to build a respectable
credit history," says Palko. For the first-time buyer, Palko
advises the following: "Educate yourself on the types of homes,
market conditions and tax implications. Is it a 'buyers' or
'sellers' market? And finally, secure the help of a professional
real estate agent -- a realtor who is a buyer's agent who
represents the interest of you, the buyer."
Once you decide it is indeed time to buy a home, the next step is
to decide where to live, and start saving. "Before deciding to buy
a home, you need to take time to reflect and plan," says Dan
McClish, Director of the Business and Accounting Technology
programs at Brown Mackie College -- Akron. "Make a list of the
things in a house that are important to you." These items can
include the quality of school districts, proximity to stores,
hospitals and access to public transportation.
Taking a detailed look at the overall market in the area is
important. "If the market area is developing and showing signs of
becoming a major commerce area in the near future, then it may be
the best time to invest in a home," says McClish. "However, if the
real estate market has remained stable over time, or has decreased,
then you may want to consider renting for now."
Regarding finance, a first-time home buyer should start saving
today by setting aside at least 10 percent of his or her income
towards the down payment on a future home, according to McClish.
"This will give you a purpose and a goal toward home ownership.
Even if you are currently renting, chances are, you will eventually
want to buy a home. As you aim toward saving for the down payment,
start looking at areas in which you would like to live."
One final piece of advice: "Do not make purchasing a home a
last-minute decision," says McClish. "Do some investigation, and it
will pay off in the future."
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