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Renting vs. Buying Your Home - Benefits and Drawbacks
If you’ve considered buying a home after renting an apartment or condo for several years, you will probably need to overcome several psychological barriers to become completely comfortable with the process.
Many potential homeowners simply don’t take the first step towards home ownership because of the responsibilities associated with buying and owning a home. When you buy a home, you’ll be responsible for more than your mortgage payment each month; home ownership involves paying maintenance costs, applying for homeowner’s insurance, and paying taxes and fees. If you’re interested in buying a condo, the process may be even more complicated. However,you can overcome this initial barrier that may be leaving you feeling overwhelmed - by understanding some basic principles of home buying.
The first thing you need to do is to list all payments attached to your prospective home. You can usually ask your realtor for information regarding average fees, maintenance costs and taxes. Place all information on a digital spreadsheet so you can compare costs for different homes quickly. Arranging all information you gathered in this way will also give you a precise calculation of a home’s total purchase price and the monthly costs you have to pay.
Buying a home also means you are buying into your local community, according to writer Ilyce Glink, author of ‘100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask’. Owning a home in a particular community may require you to pay for local taxes and other services that you do not have to pay if you are renting.
Next, you’ll need to do some extensive research about tax benefits. Home ownership usually does give you several tax advantages over renting, but this will vary significantly depending on your current income and the total amount of real estate property tax you will be paying each year.
You can estimate your real estate tax benefit by taking into account all your other tax benefits, deductions and current income level. As always, it is better to consult with a financial advisor or an accountant to help you in doing this.
Finally, think about your future for the long-term. Are you intent on staying in a specific neighborhood for the next five years? For the next ten years? Where do you see yourself living 30 years from now? One of the biggest psychological benefits of renting is the ‘temporary’ mentality and ease of moving. Since you can choose to rent a place on a month-to-month basis, sign a short term lease or just renew from year to year, there is a sense of freedom involved with renting.
Owning a home is suited for people who can commit to settle in a city or neighborhood over the long-term. If you are serious about buying your own home, it would be best to decide on where you want to live or re-locate first in the long run.