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Should I Buy or Rent?
To evaluate whether to
buy or rent a place to live, research the options that exist
in your new community and compare the annual cash requirements for a
comparable home or rental. Understand the existing real
estate market, the available interest rates and the types of
rental units in the area. Consider the amount of time you will
be spending at home. Nearly 50 million people work out of a home
office. If you are among them, think about a home or apartment with
space for an office. Some apartment complexes offer business
services such as fax and copy machines and telephone services.
Realistic Rental Evaluation - Several reasons people choose rentals:
Before choosing a rental as a residence consider:
If safety features (i.e., locks for windows, mailboxes, and dead bolt locks) do not exist, have them added. If you expect to live in an area temporarily, evaluate the rent plus upkeep and the ease with which you can terminate your lease. Home Purchases: Homeowners have to think about the financial and personal commitment they will need to make for the upkeep and repairs of a home. Exterior features of a home such as: painting, lawn maintenance, cleaning rain gutters, and the interior incidentals - curtain rods, paint, decorations and carpeting. Two biggest reasons people buy a house:
Final Home Considerations: Laws and taxes can make a huge difference in a property purchase and these vary from state to state and sometimes by municipality within each state. Real estate agents or the local city or borough hall personnel have up-to-date information about taxes and variances. Calculate all tax deductions that are associated with the negotiation into your evaluation. When evaluating renting versus buying a place to live it is most important to fully understand your financial capabilities so that your current standard of living is not compromised. This includes the cash flow and funds available to own, maintain, repair and upgrade a residence or rental unit. Beverly D. Roman, Publisher, BR Anchor Publishing has written nine relocation books and publishes the quarterly international newsletter, Relocation 2000. ©BR Anchor Publishing. http://www.branchor.com/ |
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